Me & Julio Down By The Schoolyard
Paul Simon Lyrics


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The mama pajama rolled out of bed
And she ran to the police station
When the papa found out he began to shout
And he started the investigation

It's against the law
It was against the law
What the mama saw
It was against the law

The mama looked down and spit on the ground
Every time my name gets mentioned
The papa said, "Oy, if I get that boy
I'm gonna stick him in the house of detention"

Well I'm on my way
I don't know where I'm going
I'm on my way
I'm taking my time
But I don't know where
Goodbye to Rosie, the queen of Corona

Seein' me and Julio
Down by the schoolyard
Seein' me and Julio
Down by the schoolyard

Whoa, in a couple of days they come and take me away
But the press let the story leak
And when the radical priest
Come to get me released
We was all on the cover of Newsweek

And I'm on my way
I don't know where I'm going
I'm on my way
I'm taking my time
But I don't know where
Goodbye to Rosie, the queen of Corona

Seein' me and Julio
Down by the schoolyard
Seein' me and Julio
Down by the schoolyard




Seein' me and Julio
Down by the schoolyard

Overall Meaning

"Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" is a song by Paul Simon that was released in 1972. The song describes a situation where the "mama pajama" sees something and rushes to the police station. Her husband, "the papa," is angry and starts his investigation. It's soon revealed that something "was against the law," but the nature of the crime is never explicitly stated. The mention of the boy's name causes tension between his parents, leading the father to threaten to have him jailed.


However, the boy seems to care less about the situation, as he's "on his way" somewhere but doesn't know where. He says goodbye to Rosie, the "queen of Corona," before meeting up with his friend, Julio, down by the schoolyard. The song ends with the suggestion that the boy is eventually detained, but the media attention surrounding his arrest earns him the cover of Newsweek.


Line by Line Meaning

The mama pajama rolled out of bed
The mother of the singer wakes up and gets out of bed.


And she ran to the police station
She immediately goes to the police station.


When the papa found out he began to shout
The father of the singer found out and started shouting angrily.


And he started the investigation
He began to investigate what happened.


It's against the law
The thing that the mother saw was illegal.


It was against the law
The situation is not allowed by the law.


What the mama saw
The mom saw something that was not lawful.


It was against the law
The situation is not allowed by the law.


The mama looked down and spit on the ground
The mother is disgusted by the mention of the incident.


Every time my name gets mentioned
Every time the incident is brought up by someone, the mother is disgusted.


The papa said, "Oy, if I get that boy
The father is vengeful and threatens the singer.


I'm gonna stick him in the house of detention"
The father wants the singer to be incarcerated as punishment.


Well I'm on my way
The singer is leaving the house.


I don't know where I'm going
The singer is not sure where he's headed.


I'm on my way
The singer is leaving.


I'm taking my time
The singer is not in a hurry.


But I don't know where
The singer has no idea where he's going.


Goodbye to Rosie, the queen of Corona
The singer is saying goodbye to someone named Rosie.


Seein' me and Julio
The singer and a person named Julio are being seen.


Down by the schoolyard
They are near a school.


Whoa, in a couple of days they come and take me away
The singer knows he will be taken away by authorities soon.


But the press let the story leak
The media got hold of the story and released it to the public.


And when the radical priest
A priest who is seen as radical gets involved.


Come to get me released
He comes to get the singer out of detention.


We was all on the cover of Newsweek
The situation is now famous and is on the news.


Seein' me and Julio
The singer and Julio are seen again.


Down by the schoolyard
They are still near the school.


Seein' me and Julio
The singer and Julio are seen again.


Down by the schoolyard
They are still near the school.


Seein' me and Julio
The singer and Julio are seen again.


Down by the schoolyard
They are still near the school.




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Written by: Paul Simon

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Comments from YouTube:

@mashaquinn5131

My husbandโ€™s name is Julio. When I first met my husband I was so in love with him, I was looking for any song that had his name in it and this was the only one I came across. I instantly loved it. Iโ€™m embarrassed to say this is how I actually discovered Paul Simon, and now I am a huge fan of all of his music. ๐ŸŽผ๐Ÿ–ค

@Haklangr

That's sweet

@jareddauer4015

Thats actually pretty beautiful

@tommcfadden5232

What a lovely story. Thank you for sharing.

@iHeartCoolStuff

That is cute! Just out of curiosity you know this song is about 2 guys running train on an underage girl right?

@m.f.828

Still Crazy After All These Years......I get it , and GOOD FOR YOU AND JULIO๐Ÿ’‹๐Ÿ’–

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@Stella-gc8fb

This was my grandmothers favorite song, she sang this whenever it came on the radio, every last lyric. She just recently past away and Iโ€™m listening to this song for her. The amount of nostalgia and serotonin this song is surreal.

@lizapiney8262

Groovy Grandma!

@monty70

๐Ÿ‘

@joannefalkinder393

She had great taste ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜Š

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