Black Angel's Death Song

Album: The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967)
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  • Myriad had choice of his fate
    Set themselves out upon a plate for him to choose
    What had he to lose?
    Not a ghost bloodied country all covered with sleep
    Where the Black Angel did weep, not an old city street in the east
    Gone to choose

    And wandering's brother walked on through the night
    With his hair in his face on a long splintered cut from the knife
    Of GT
    The rally man's patter ran on through the dawn
    Until we said, "So long" to his skull
    Shrill yell
    Shining brightly red-rimmed and red-lined with the time
    Infused with the choice of the mind on ice skates scraping chunks
    From the bells

    Cut mouth bleeding razors, forgetting the pain
    Antiseptic remains cool, good buy
    So you fly to the cozy brown snow of the east
    Gonna choose, choose again

    Sacrificials remain make it hard to forget
    Where you come from, the stools of your eyes serve to realize fame
    Choose again
    And Rovermans' refrain of the sacrilege recluse
    For the loss of a horse
    With the bowels and a tail of a rat
    Come again, choose to go

    And if Epiphany's terror reduced you to shame
    Have your head bobbed and weaved
    Choose a side to be on
    And if the stone glances off, split didactics in two
    Leave the color of the mouse trails, don't scream, try between
    If you choose
    If you choose, try to lose
    For the loss of remain come and start
    Start the game

    I-che-che
    Che-che-I
    Che-che-che
    Ka-tah-ko
    Choose to choose
    Choose to choose
    Choose to go Writer/s: John Davies Cale, Lou A. Reed
    Publisher: GARNANT MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 10

  • Subs from Nyc"To the cozy brown snow of the east" is a reference to heroin. Not communism. Come on.
  • Arlette from Corona, CaG.T. is the brand of the knife.
  • Chloe from St. Louis, MoSlightly Bob Dylan-y.
  • Erik from Bloomfield Hills, MiReed says that this song wasn't really supposed to be about anything, just words put together for the way they sound.
  • Edward from London, EnglandJust for Steve, I stumbled on G.T. as well. Gran Turismo? To be honest I have never understood the song either but I find the connection to Communism a rather clumsy one.
  • Paul from Cincinnati, OhThis song has a very cinematic feel and seems to kind of cement the epic sweep of the album since it's near the end. This is one of several songs on the album that constructively (as opposed to simply abusively) uses noise. There's a sort of brief white noise sound that occurs several times throughout the song. This is definitely the most lyrically obscure song on an album whose lyrics are mostly easily understood. It's interesting that this is interpreted to be about Russia. I just assumed that he meant the east coast of America when he said the east, but I'll defer to the likely more knowledgable opinion of the SongFacts contributers.
  • Steve from -----, Padoes any one know what he means by g.t. "On a long splintered cut from the knife of G.T."
  • Erik from Bloomfield Hills, MiThe lyrics sound like they're about something extremely cryptic, and this song has an overall sound that's spooky as hell. When I first heard this song, it scared the $h!t out of me in the coolest way. I love it!
  • Spencer from Rhode Islandthis is a great song. some people might say it's hard to listen to, but i love it.
  • Stefanie from Rock Hill, ScI've seen the title written as "The Black Angel's Death Song." Which one is correct. Btw, the viola in this is cool. it adds to the mood I think.
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