A Soldier and a Song
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Song For A Soldier


Lays her head beside him
His perfect face in her hands
Teary words to a sleepy boy
She turns out the light
She cries through the night
That there is no world
Worth fighting, dying for.

In a bed of sand and fury
He lays his head down one last time
Drifting in and out of freedom
The boys go in
But the boys won’t sing
That there is no world
Worth fighting, dying for.

And the boys go in
But the boy won’t sing
That there is no world
Worth fighting, dying for.





Words and Music by Simon Scardanelli 2007 Musica Scardanelli

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Simon & Garfunkel's song "A Soldier and a Song" paint a vivid picture of the emotional toll and disillusionment experienced by soldiers and their loved ones during war. The opening lines depict a mother or a partner laying beside a soldier, perhaps before his deployment or during a moment of respite. This person holds the soldier's face in their hands and speaks tearful words to comfort the weary soldier before turning out the light. Throughout the night, the singer cries because they believe there is no world worth fighting or dying for. This expresses a deep frustration and sadness, as they question the purpose and value of the conflicts that the soldier is involved in.


The second verse continues the theme of disillusionment, focusing on the soldier's perspective. In a metaphorical "bed of sand and fury," the soldier lays down their head for what may be the final time. They drift in and out of freedom, hinting at the lack of agency and control they feel in the midst of war. The boys, referring to the soldiers, enter the battle, but they refuse to sing. This refusal to sing symbolizes the soldiers' reluctance to believe or proclaim that there is a world worth fighting for or sacrificing their lives for.


Overall, "A Soldier and a Song" captures the sorrow, despair, and questioning of the purpose of war from both the perspective of those left behind and the soldiers themselves. It explores the heavy emotions and internal struggles faced by individuals involved in conflicts, highlighting the profound impact war can have on one's beliefs and sense of meaning.


Line by Line Meaning

Lays her head beside him
She rests her head next to his, showing her love and support.


His perfect face in her hands
She gently holds his face, cherishing and admiring his innocence and beauty.


Teary words to a sleepy boy
She speaks with sadness and love to her son, who is tired and ready to sleep.


She turns out the light
She switches off the light, symbolizing the end of the day and the darkness of their emotions.


She cries through the night
She weeps throughout the night, expressing her pain and anguish.


That there is no world Worth fighting, dying for.
She believes that there is no worthy cause or purpose that justifies the sacrifices and loss of life in war.


In a bed of sand and fury
He lies down amidst a chaotic and tumultuous environment, symbolized by the sand, representing the harsh reality of war.


He lays his head down one last time
He rests his head for the final time, suggesting his imminent death.


Drifting in and out of freedom
He experiences brief moments of liberation but is constantly pulled back into the confines and hardships of war.


The boys go in But the boys won't sing
The young soldiers enter the battlefield, but they refuse to sing because they no longer believe in the cause or find joy in it.


And the boys go in But the boy won't sing
Again, the boys join the war effort, but one particular boy, possibly the singer, refuses to participate actively or find any solace in the conflict.


That there is no world Worth fighting, dying for.
Reiterating the previous sentiment, they conclude that there is no existence or purpose worth sacrificing their lives for.




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Written by: Simon Scardanelli

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