Lyrics The Gift - Mono Version - The Velvet Underground
Waldo
Jeffers
had
reached
his
limit
It
was
now
mid-August
Which
meant
he
had
been
separated
from
Marsha
for
more
than
two
months
Two
months,
all
he
had
to
show
was
three
dog-eared
letters
and
two
very
expensive
long-distance
phone
calls
True,
when
school
had
ended
and
she'd
returned
to
Wisconsin,
and
he
to
Locust,
Pennsylvania
She
had
sworn
to
maintain
a
certain
fidelity
She
would
date
occasionally
but
merely
as
amusement
She
would
remain
faithful
But
lately,
Waldo
had
begun
to
worry
He
had
trouble
sleeping
at
night
And
when
he
did,
he
had
horrible
dreams
He
lay
awake
at
night,
tossing
and
turning
underneath
his
pleated
quilt
protector
Tears
welling
in
his
eyes
as
he
pictured
Marsha
Her
sworn
vows
overcome
by
liquor
and
the
smooth
soothings
of
some
neanderthal
Finally,
submitting
to
the
final
caresses
of
sexual
oblivion
It
was
more
than
the
human
mind
could
bear
Visions
of
Marsha's
faithlessness
haunted
him
Daytime
fantasies
of
sexual
abandon
permeated
his
thoughts
And
the
thing
was
they
wouldn't
understand
how
she
really
was
He,
Waldo,
alone
understood
this
They
had
intuitively
grasped
every
nook
and
cranny
of
her
psyche
He
had
made
her
smile
She
needed
him,
and
he
wasn't
there
(Awww)
The
idea
came
to
him
on
the
Thursday
before
the
Mummers'
Parade
was
scheduled
to
appear
He'd
just
finished
mowing
and
edging
the
Edelsons'
lawn
for
a
dollar
50
And
checked
the
mailbox
to
see
if
there
was
at
least
a
word
from
Marsha
There
was
nothing
but
a
circular
from
the
Amalgamated
Aluminum
Company
of
America
inquiring
into
his
awning
needs
At
least,
they
cared
enough
to
write
It
was
a
New
York
company
You
could
go
anywhere
in
the
mails
Then
it
struck
him
He
didn't
have
enough
money
to
go
to
Wisconsin
in
the
accepted
fashion,
true
But
why
not
mail
himself?
It
was
sick
He
would
ship
himself
parcel
post,
special
delivery
The
next
day,
Waldo
went
to
the
supermarket
to
purchase
the
necessary
equipment
He
bought
masking
tape,
a
staple
gun
and
a
medium
sized
cardboard
box
just
right
for
a
person
of
his
build
He
judged
that
with
a
minimum
of
jostling
he
could
ride
quite
comfortably
A
few
air
holes,
some
water,
and
perhaps
some
midnight
snacks
And
it
would
probably
be
as
good
as
going
tourist
By
Friday
afternoon,
Waldo
was
set
He
was
thoroughly
packed
and
the
Post
Office
had
agreed
to
pick
him
up
at
three
o'clock
He'd
marked
the
package
"Fragile"
And
as
he
sat
curled
up
inside,
resting
on
the
foam
rubber
cushioning
he'd
thoughtfully
included
He
tried
to
picture
the
look
of
awe
and
happiness
on
Marsha's
face
As
she
opened
her
door,
saw
the
package,
tipped
the
deliverer
And
then
opened
it
to
see
her
Waldo
finally
there
in
person
She
would
kiss
him,
and
then
maybe
they
could
see
a
movie
If
he'd
only
thought
of
this
before
Suddenly,
rough
hands
gripped
his
package,
and
he
felt
himself
borne
up
He
landed
with
a
thud
in
a
truck
and
was
off
Marsha
Bronson
had
just
finished
setting
her
hair
It
had
been
a
very
rough
weekend
She
had
to
remember
not
to
drink
like
that
Bill
had
been
nice
about
it
though
After
it
was
over,
he'd
said
he
still
respected
her
And
after
all,
it
was
certainly
the
way
of
nature
And
even
though,
no,
he
didn't
love
her
He
did
feel
an
affection
for
her
And
after
all,
they
were
grown
adults
Oh,
what
Bill
could
teach
Waldo
But
that
seemed
many
years
ago
Sheila
Klein,
her
very,
very
best
friend,
walked
in
through
the
porch
screen
door
and
into
the
kitchen
"Oh,
gawd,
it's
absolutely
maudlin
outside"
"Ach,
I
know
what
you
mean,
I
feel
all
icky"
Marsha
tightened
the
belt
on
her
cotton
robe
with
the
silk
outer
edge
Sheila
ran
her
finger
over
some
salt
grains
on
the
kitchen
table,
licked
her
finger
and
made
a
face
"I'm
supposed
to
be
taking
these
salt
pills,
but,"
she
wrinkled
her
nose,
"they
make
me
feel
like
throwing
up"
Marsha
started
to
pat
herself
under
the
chin,
an
exercise
she'd
seen
on
television
"God,
don't
even
talk
about
that"
She
got
up
from
the
table
and
went
to
the
sink
where
she
picked
up
a
bottle
of
pink
and
blue
vitamins
"Want
one?
Supposed
to
be
better
than
steak"
And
then
attempted
to
touch
her
knees
"I
don't
think
I'll
ever
touch
a
daiquiri
again"
She
gave
up
and
sat
down,
this
time
nearer
the
small
table
that
supported
the
telephone
"Maybe
Bill'll
call"
she
said
to
Sheila's
glance
Sheila
nibbled
on
a
cuticle
"After
last
night,
I
thought
maybe
you'd
be
through
with
him"
"I
know
what
you
mean
My
God,
he
was
like
an
octopus
Hands
all
over
the
place"
She
gestured,
raising
her
arms
upwards
in
defense
"The
thing
is,
after
a
while,
you
get
tired
of
fighting
with
him,
you
know
And
after
all
I
didn't
really
do
anything
Friday
and
Saturday
so
I
kind
of
owed
it
to
him
You
know
what
I
mean"
She
started
to
scratch
Sheila
was
giggling
with
her
hand
over
her
mouth
"I'll
tell
you,
I
felt
the
same
way,
and
even
after
a
while"
Here
she
bent
forward
in
a
whisper,
"I
wanted
to"
Now
she
was
laughing
very
loudly
It
was
at
this
point
that
Mr.
Jameson
of
the
Clarence
Darrow
Post
Office
rang
the
doorbell
of
the
large
stucco-colored
frame
house
When
Marsha
Bronson
opened
the
door,
he
helped
her
carry
the
package
in
He
had
his
yellow
and
his
green
slips
of
paper
signed
and
left
with
a
15
cent
tip
That
Marsha
had
gotten
out
of
her
mother's
small
beige
pocketbook
in
the
den
"What
do
you
think
it
is?"
Sheila
asked
Marsha
stood
with
her
arms
folded
behind
her
back
She
stared
at
the
brown
cardboard
carton
that
sat
in
the
middle
of
the
living
room,
"I
dunno"
Inside
the
package,
Waldo
quivered
with
excitement
as
he
listened
to
the
muffled
voices
Sheila
ran
her
fingernail
over
the
masking
tape
that
ran
down
the
center
of
the
carton
"Why
don't
you
look
at
the
return
address
and
see
who
it's
from?"
Waldo
felt
his
heart
beating
He
could
feel
the
vibrating
footsteps
It
would
be
soon
Marsha
walked
around
the
carton
and
read
the
ink-scratched
label
"Ah,
God!
It's
from
Waldo!"
"That
schmuck!"
said
Sheila
Waldo
trembled
with
expectation
"Well,
you
might
as
well
open
it,"
said
Sheila
Both
of
them
tried
to
lift
the
staple
flap
"Ah
sst,"
said
Marsha,
groaning,
"he
must
have
nailed
it
shut"
They
tugged
on
the
flap
again
"My
God!
You
need
a
power
drill
to
get
this
thing
open!"
They
pulled
again
"You
can't
get
a
grip"
They
both
stood
still,
breathing
heavily
"Why
don't
you
get
a
scissor?"
said
Sheila
Marsha
ran
into
the
kitchen
But
all
she
could
find
was
a
little
sewing
scissor
Then
she
remembered
that
her
father
kept
a
collection
of
tools
in
the
basement
She
ran
downstairs,
and
when
she
came
back
up,
she
had
a
large
sheet
metal
cutter
in
her
hand
"This
is
the
best
I
could
find"
She
was
very
out
of
breath
"Here,
you
do
it
I
am
gonna
die"
She
sank
into
a
large
fluffy
couch
and
exhaled
noisily
Sheila
tried
to
make
a
slit
between
the
masking
tape
and
the
end
of
the
cardboard
flap
But
the
blade
was
too
big
and
there
wasn't
enough
room
"God
damn
this
thing!"
she
said,
feeling
very
exasperated
Then
smiling,
"I
got
an
idea"
"What?"
said
Marsha
"Just
watch"
said
Sheila,
touching
her
finger
to
her
head
Inside
the
package,
Waldo
was
so
transfixed
with
excitement
that
he
could
barely
breathe
His
skin
felt
prickly
from
the
heat,
and
he
could
feel
his
heart
beating
in
his
throat
It
would
be
soon
Sheila
stood
quite
upright
and
walked
around
to
the
other
side
of
the
package
Then
she
sank
down
to
her
knees,
grasped
the
cutter
by
both
handles
Took
a
deep
breath,
and
plunged
the
long
blade
through
the
middle
of
the
package
Through
the
masking
tape,
through
the
cardboard,
through
the
cushioning
And
right
through
the
center
of
Waldo
Jeffers'
head,
which
split
slightly
And
caused
little
rhythmic
arcs
of
red
to
pulsate
gently
in
the
morning
sun
1 White Light/White Heat
2 The Gift
3 Lady Godiva's Operation
4 Here She Comes Now
5 I Heard Her Call My Name
6 Sister Ray
7 I Heard Her Call My Name (alternate take)
8 Guess I'm Falling in Love (instrumental version)
9 Temptation Inside Your Heart - Original Mix
10 Stephanie Says - Original Mix
11 Hey Mr. Rain - Version 1
12 Hey Mr. Rain - Version 2
13 Beginning To See The Light - Early Version
14 White Light/White Heat - Mono Version
15 The Gift - Mono Version
16 Lady Godiva's Operation - Mono Version
17 Here She Comes Now - Mono Version
18 I Heard Her Call My Name - Mono Version
19 Sister Ray - Mono Version
20 White Light/White Heat (mono single mix)
21 Here She Comes Now - Mono Single Mix
22 The Gift - Vocal Version
23 The Gift - Instrumental
24 Booker T. - Live In New York City / 1967
25 I'm Not A Young Man Anymore - Live In New York City / 1967
26 Guess I'm Falling In Love - Live In New York City / 1967
27 I'm Waiting For The Man - Live In New York City / 1967
28 Run Run Run - Live In New York City / 1967
29 Sister Ray - Live In New York City / 1967
30 The Gift - Live In New York City / 1967
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