05 Wednesday Morning 3 A.M.
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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I can hear the soft breathing
Of the girl that I love
As she lies here beside me
Asleep with the night

And her hair, in a fine mist
Floats on my pillow
Reflecting the glow
Of the winter moonlight

She is soft, she is warm
But my heart remains heavy
And I watch as her breasts
Gently rise, gently fall

For I know with the first light of dawn
I'll be leaving
And tonight will be
All I have left to recall

Oh, what have I done?
Why have I done it?
I've committed a crime
I've broken the law

For twenty-five dollars
And pieces of silver
I held up and robbed
A hard liquor store

My life seems unreal
My crime an illusion
A scene badly written
In which I must play

Yet I know as I gaze




At my young love beside me
The morning is just a few hours away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Simon & Garfunkel's song Wednesday Morning 3 AM depict a young man lying beside his sleeping lover, contemplating the crime he committed in exchange for money. Despite the beauty of the moment with his lover, he is haunted by the fact that he will soon be leaving and the memory of his crime. The stark contrast between the softness and warmth of his lover and the weight of his guilt is striking. He is conflicted between the reality of his actions and his love for her.


The lyrics are a poignant commentary on the human experience of guilt and regret. The singer has made a mistake and he cannot escape the weight of his actions. The juxtaposition of the beautiful, intimate moment with his lover and the weight of his crime creates a sense of tension and unease in the listener. The lyrics are a reminder that our actions have consequences that cannot be undone.


Overall, the lyrics of "Wednesday Morning 3 AM" capture the complexities and contradictions of the human experience. The song is a powerful exploration of love, guilt, and regret.


Line by Line Meaning

I can hear the soft breathing
I can hear the faint sound of the girl I love, breathing in a quiet manner


Of the girl that I love
I hear the sound of the girl whom I love


As she lies here beside me
She is lying beside me


Asleep with the night
She is sleeping with the night


And her hair, in a fine mist
Her hair, like a fine mist, is on my pillow


Floats on my pillow
Her hair moves gently, as if floating, on the pillow


Reflecting the glow
Her hair is shining in the light


Of the winter moonlight
Because of the moon, the light resembles that of winter


She is soft, she is warm
She is gentle and has a warm body


But my heart remains heavy
In spite of her being beside me, I am still unhappy and troubled


And I watch as her breasts
I observe the movement of her breasts


Gently rise, gently fall
They rise and fall calmly


For I know with the first light of dawn
I am aware that when dawn comes around, I will need to go


I'll be leaving
I'll need to depart


And tonight will be
This night will be


All I have left to recall
The only thing I'll be able to remember in the future is tonight


Oh, what have I done?
What have I done?


Why have I done it?
Why did I do it?


I've committed a crime
I committed a crime


I've broken the law
I violated the law


For twenty-five dollars
I did it only for twenty-five dollars


And pieces of silver
I received pieces of silver for doing it


I held up and robbed
I robbed and took from someone forcibly


A hard liquor store
It was a shop that sells alcoholic beverages


My life seems unreal
My life feels surreal


My crime an illusion
The crime that I committed feels like an illusion


A scene badly written
It feels like a poorly written scene


In which I must play
However, I have no choice but to be a part of it


Yet I know as I gaze
Despite everything that happened


At my young love beside me
As I look at my young lover who is next to me


The morning is just a few hours away
The morning is only a couple of hours ahead




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Paul Simon

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Personnel on Simon & Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. album =
Paul Simon – acoustic guitar, banjo on "Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream", vocals
Art Garfunkel – vocals
Barry Kornfeld – acoustic guitar
Bill Lee – double bass Tracklist:

01 You Can Tell The World 00:00
02 Last Night I Had The Strangest Dream 02:49
03 Bleecker Street 05:02
04 Sparrow 07:50
05 Benedictus 10:41
06 The Sound Of Silence 13:23
07 He Was My Brother 16:32
08 Peggy-O 19:25
09 Go Tell It On The Mountain 21:54
10 The Sun Is Burning 24:03
11 The Times They Are A-Changin' 26:53
12 Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. 29:48
13 Bleecker Street (Demo) 32:13
14 He Was My Brother (Alt. Take) 34:59
15 The Sun Is Burning (Alt. Take) 37:51



All comments from YouTube:

Jenny Sharp

I used to listen to this album on cassette every single night when I was about 19yrs old. I will be 55yrs young in 2 wks time!! The nostalgia and sheer joy that this album still brings me is indescribable. ❤

Pokle

the best folk album ever made. it never fails to calm me, such beautiful harmonies

Jonathan Mosher

One of their best albums I always thought.

Ronnie Smith

The album was initially unsuccessful, having been released in the shadow of the British Invasion. This resulted in Paul Simon moving to England and Art Garfunkel continuing his studies at Columbia University in New York City.[6] Following the success of "The Sound of Silence," the album peaked at #30 on the Billboard album chart in 1966.

Marcio Couto

what a delightful album.

Ronnie Smith

Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. is the debut studio album by American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. Following their early gig as "Tom and Jerry", Columbia Records signed the two in late 1963. It was produced by Tom Wilson and engineered by Roy Halee. The cover and the label include the subtitle exciting new sounds in the folk tradition. Recorded in March 1964, the album was released on October 19.

Carol Barker

I hadn't heard this at all. I love it!

cum10

Beautiful!!!!

XmanSully

Thank you so much for taking the time to upload waht is to my taste their best album.
Also, thank you for listing the aongs with their time markers, to often people don't bother with that.

girlplanetboy

Two standout tracks on this very heavy folk-stylee album, SOS & Wed 3Am. Paul Simon is just learning to stretch those melodically super-strength muscles to which he is now most famous for. It's a good lesson to any would-be songwriter: not everything you write in the beginning is gold. You gotta put in the work! From here to Bridge Over... shows that it's possible. Talent+hard work = genius.

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