The Coast
Paul Simon Lyrics


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A family of musicians took shelter for the night
In the little harbor church of St. Cecilia
Two guitars, bata, bass drum and tambourine
Rose of Jericho and Bougainvillea

This is a lonely life
Sorrows everywhere you turn
And that's worth something
When you think about it
That's worth some money
That's worth something
When you think about it
That is worth some money

A trip to the market
A trip into the pearl gray morning sunlight
Settling over Washington
A trip to the market
A trip around the world
Where the evening meal
Is negotiable, if there is one.

This is a lonely life
Sorrows everywhere you turn
And that's worth something
When you think about it
That's worth some money
That's worth something
When you think about it
That is worth some money

To prove that I love you
Because I believe in you
Summer skies, stars are falling
All along the injured coast
If I have money
If I have children
Summer skies, stars are falling
All along the injured coast
Oh-wah oh-wah Doo-wop a Doo-wah
Summer skies and stars are falling
All along the injured coast
Oh-wah oh-wah Doo-wop a Doo-wah
Summer skies and stars are falling
All along the injured coast

We are standing in the sunlight
The early morning sunlight
In the harbor church of St. Cecilia
To praise a soul's returning to the earth
To the rose of Jericho and the Bougainvillea

To prove that I love you
Because I believe in you
Summer skies, stars are falling
All along the injured coast
If I have money
If I have children
Summer skies, stars are falling
All along the injured coast

If I have weaknesses
Don't let them blind me now
Summer skies, stars are falling
All along the injured coast
Oh-wah oh-wah
Doo Wop a Doo Wah
Summer skies, stars are falling
Leaving the shadow of the valley behind me now
All along the injured coast
Oh-wah oh-wah
Doo Wop a Doo Wah
Summer skies and stars are falling
All along the injured coast




Oh-wah oh-wah
Doo Wop a Doo Wah

Overall Meaning

The first stanza describes a family of musicians who seek refuge for the night in the church of St. Cecilia. They bring their instruments with them - two guitars, bata, bass drum, and tambourine. The mention of Rose of Jericho and Bougainvillea is likely a reference to the flowers and plants that decorate the church. The line "This is a lonely life, sorrows everywhere you turn" is repeated throughout the song and suggests that the life of a traveling musician can be isolating and full of hardship. However, the following lines "And that's worth something when you think about it, that's worth some money" suggest that the struggles of the musician's life have value.


The next stanza takes us to a market and references the early morning sunlight settling over Washington. The singer implies that in their travels, they must be flexible with their meals and implies that the evening meal may not always be guaranteed. The repeated lines, "This is a lonely life, sorrows everywhere you turn" reinforce the idea that this life is difficult.


The final stanza brings us back to St. Cecilia's church, where the family of musicians are standing in the sunlight, praising a soul's returning to the earth among the flowers. The singer expresses their love and belief in the person they are addressing and acknowledges their weaknesses, but asks not to be blinded by them. The song concludes with the repeated lines "Summer skies and stars are falling all along the injured coast," perhaps suggesting that despite the struggles of life, there is still beauty and wonder to be found.


Line by Line Meaning

A family of musicians took shelter for the night
A group of musicians found refuge in the church of St. Cecilia


In the little harbor church of St. Cecilia
The church where the musicians took refuge was located in a small harbor


Two guitars, bata, bass drum and tambourine
The musicians had a few instruments with them, including guitars, bata, bass drum, and tambourine


Rose of Jericho and Bougainvillea
The church had some plants inside, specifically a Rose of Jericho and Bougainvillea


This is a lonely life
Being a musician can be a solitary existence


Sorrows everywhere you turn
One can experience sadness and grief frequently


And that's worth something
The pain of life can be seen as valuable and worthwhile


When you think about it
Upon reflection, one can see the worth in the struggles of life


That's worth some money
The value of one's pain can be monetized


A trip to the market
Going to the market


A trip into the pearl gray morning sunlight
Traveling outside to see the morning light


Settling over Washington
The light was shining over Washington


A trip around the world
Traveling around the world


Where the evening meal
When it comes time to eat dinner


Is negotiable, if there is one.
The availability of dinner is uncertain or depends on circumstances


To prove that I love you
Showing love for another person


Because I believe in you
Having faith in the recipient of love


Summer skies, stars are falling
The atmosphere in the summer, where shooting stars are visible


All along the injured coast
The location of the summer skies mentioned is along the coast where there is devastation


If I have money
If the artist possesses wealth


If I have children
If the artist has offspring


If I have weaknesses
If the artist has shortcomings


Don't let them blind me now
The singer does not want their weaknesses to cloud their perspective in the present moment


Leaving the shadow of the valley behind me now
Moving on from a difficult past




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: PAUL SIMON

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