59 Th. Street Bridge Song
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Slow down, you move too fast
You got to make the morning last
Just kicking down the cobblestones
Looking for fun and feeling groovy
Ba da-da da-da da-da, feeling groovy

Hello lamppost, what'cha knowing
I've come to watch your flowers growin'
Ain't you got no rhymes for me?
Doo-ait-n-doo-doo, feeling groovy
Ba da-da da-da da-da, feeling groovy

I got no deeds to do, no promises to keep
I'm dappled and drowsy and ready to sleep




Let the morningtime drop all its petals on me
Life, I love you, all is groovy

Overall Meaning

The song "Feelin' Groovy" by Simon and Garfunkel is an ode to the simple pleasures in life and the importance of taking a slow, mindful approach to everyday experiences. The opening line, "Slow down, you move too fast," sets the tone for the song's message, emphasizing the importance of being present and taking time to appreciate the beauty and joy around you.


The lyrics go on to describe the singer's leisurely stroll through the city streets, kicking down the cobblestones and taking in the sights and sounds around him. He stops to admire a lamppost and its growing flowers, marveling at the simple wonder of nature.


Line by Line Meaning

Slow down, you move too fast
You're rushing through life too quickly and it's important to take your time


You got to make the morning last
Enjoy the mornings and don't rush through them, take your time to appreciate and enjoy them


Just kicking down the cobblestones
Casually strolling and enjoying life


Looking for fun and feeling groovy
In search of enjoyment and happiness, feeling good and positive


Ba da-da da-da da-da, feeling groovy
Expressing the joy and happiness of feeling good


Hello lamppost, what'cha knowing
Greeting a lamppost and wondering what it knows about the world


I've come to watch your flowers growin'
Stopping to enjoy the beauty of nature and the small things in life, like flowers growing


Ain't you got no rhymes for me?
Asking the lamppost for some inspiration or ideas


Doo-ait-n-doo-doo, feeling groovy
Expressing joy and happiness again through music


I got no deeds to do, no promises to keep
Not having any pressing obligations


I'm dappled and drowsy and ready to sleep
Feeling comfortable and relaxed, ready for sleep


Let the morningtime drop all its petals on me
Enjoying the beauty of the morning without any worries or stress


Life, I love you, all is groovy
Feeling content and happy in life




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PAUL SIMON

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@EneaSeverino

Slow down, you move too fast
You got to make the morning last
Just kicking down the cobblestones
Looking for fun and feeling groovy
Ba da-da da-da da-da, feeling groovy
Hello lamppost, what'cha knowing
I've come to watch your flowers growin'
Ain't you got no rhymes for me?
Doo-ait-n-doo-doo, feeling groovy
Ba da-da da-da da-da, feeling groovy
I got no deeds to do, no promises to keep
I'm dappled and drowsy and ready to sleep
Let the morningtime drop all its petals on me
Life, I love you, all is groovy



@annemegane9269

You were raised just right!

I saw Paul Simon in concert about 15 years ago and (at 24). It was in Manhattan but I forget the exact venue. Wasn't Hammerstein.

I was the youngest person in the audience. I was asked by a good dozen folks how I knew so many songs. I proudly replied, simply, "Mom and Dad." Many approving nods followed, with a few "Where are they?"

"Home and jealous as Hell!"

There were no follow-up questions.



@comicbooks8739

I jog by forest lawn cemetary almost every morning and stop and watch when graves are dug and I always sing these lines to myself:
I've got no deeds to do
No promises to keep
I'm dappled and drowsy
And ready to sleep
Let the morning time drop all its petals on me
Life I love you
All is groovy

I told my wife I want these words on my headstone



All comments from YouTube:

@Purehthought333

My first day of school my first class was music. The teacher taught us all to sing this song and what the word groovy meant. I have a tear in my eye as I write. Thanks Mrs. Lipard!

@rodo6795

Sounds like a very beautiful first day of school. ❤

@jeremyalford9166

Swear to Gawd😂😂😂

@jeremyalford9166

West Lumberton Elementary 😂

@jeremyalford9166

4grade😂 damn

@Bolgabolgabolga

That's awesome! Same types of memories for me! We sang carpenters song "on top of the world" .. we all would get a set of sticks or a Block of wood with a stick.. a triangle.. Our teacher would play the piano and we'd all sing... I understand the tears.

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@jayraskin

Rode on a bus over the 59th Street Bridge while visiting my sisters who still live in New York. My daughter (29) and two grand-daughters (5 and 9 years old) was with me. I played this song for them. I tried to make them understand how I loved this song and what it meant to me and so many people of my generation.

@jesfreeman4656

My dad sang this to me growing up. I still hear his voice when I listen to it. He passed in 2017 at 58 years old. Miss him every day

@INBOUNDFBI

my dads turning 62 this year so glad i have him in my life. Blessings to you and yours

@llrblaylock9451

I ❤ this song and the brilliant song writing team of Simon and Garfunkel.

This tune is a painted memory of my childhood.
Just feeling groovy.🎉

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