Bleecker Street [
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Fog's rollin' in off the East River bank
Like a shroud it covers Bleeker Street
Fills the alleys where men sleep
Hides the shepherd from the sheep

Voices leaking from a sad cafe
Smiling faces try to understand
I saw a shadow touch a shadow's hand
On Bleeker Street

A poet reads his crooked rhyme
Holy, holy is his sacrament
Thirty dollars pays your rent
On Bleeker Street

I head a church bell softly chime
In a melody sustainin'
It's a long road to Caanan




On Bleeker Street
Bleeker Street

Overall Meaning

The first stanza describes the setting of Bleeker Street – a street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Fog is rolling in off the East River and covering the street like a shroud, filling the alleys where homeless men sleep, and hiding the shepherd from the sheep – perhaps a metaphor for the disorientation and confusion that the fog brings. The second stanza talks about a sad café where people are trying to understand something, but they are not succeeding. The singer sees a shadow touch another’s hand, perhaps a gesture of comfort or solidarity. These lines present a picture of the loneliness and sadness that exist in the city, as people try to connect with each other and find meaning.


The third stanza is about a poet who is reading his “crooked rhyme” – perhaps meaning his unconventional or idiosyncratic poems. The line “Holy, holy is his sacrament” suggests that the poet is deeply attached to his art, and it is his way of finding transcendence amidst the chaos of the city. The next line tells us that $30 is enough to pay the rent on Bleeker Street, a nod to the low-cost housing that was once available in that area. The final stanza talks about a church bell softly chiming with a melody that is sustaining. The line “It’s a long road to Caanan / On Bleeker Street” suggests that Bleeker Street is a long and difficult journey, but it may also hold the promise of redemption.


Overall, the song paints a poignant picture of life in the city, where people struggle to find meaning amidst the anonymity and loneliness of the urban landscape. The contrast between the fog and the light, the shadows and the smiles, the sadness and the hope, all evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing.



Line by Line Meaning

Fog's rollin' in off the East River bank
A thick fog is coming in from the East River and moving into Bleeker Street


Like a shroud it covers Bleeker Street
The fog is covering the street like a heavy garment


Fills the alleys where men sleep
The fog is filling the narrow passageways where homeless men are sleeping


Hides the shepherd from the sheep
The fog is so thick that it's difficult to distinguish who is the leader and who are the followers in that area


Voices leaking from a sad cafe
There are sounds and conversations emanating from a somber café


Smiling faces try to understand
People there are smiling, but they are still trying to comprehend the emotions surrounding them


I saw a shadow touch a shadow's hand
The poet sees two people in the café making contact, but he only sees their shadows


On Bleeker Street
All these events are taking place in this specific street called Bleeker Street


A poet reads his crooked rhyme
An artist performs his unconventional poetry


Holy, holy is his sacrament
This poet's art is taking on a religious significance


Thirty dollars pays your rent
The cost of living is low in Bleeker Street, and rent is only thirty dollars


On Bleeker Street
This is again emphasizing that all these things are happening in Bleeker Street


I heard a church bell softly chime
The poet hears the gentle sound of a church bell ringing


In a melody sustainin'
The melody of the church bell is long-lasting


It's a long road to Caanan
The poet is reflecting on the challenges of the journey to a better place


On Bleeker Street
The poet relates these struggles to the street where he's currently residing, again emphasizing Bleeker Street




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@dunhillmax8134

Fog's rollin' in off the East River bank

Like a shroud it covers Bleecker Street

Fills the alleys where men sleep

Hides the shepherd from the sheep



Voices leaking from a sad cafe

Smiling faces try to understand

I saw a shadow touch a shadow's hand

On Bleecker Street



A poet reads his crooked rhyme

Holy, holy is his sacrament

Thirty dollars pays your rent

On Bleecker Street



I heard a church bell softly chime

In a melody sustaining

It's a long road to Canaan

On Bleecker Street









Le brouillard roule au large de la rive de l'East River

Comme un linceul, il recouvre la rue Bleecker

Remplit les ruelles où dorment les hommes

Cache le berger des brebis



Des voix s'échappant d'un café triste

Les visages souriants essaient de comprendre

J'ai vu une ombre toucher la main d'une ombre

Sur la rue Bleecker



Un poète lit sa rime tordue

Saint, saint est son sacrement

Trente dollars paie votre loyer

Sur la rue Bleecker



J'ai entendu une cloche d'église sonner doucement

Dans une mélodie soutenant

C'est un long chemin vers Canaan

Sur la rue Bleecker



@SvZ26

Fog's rollin' in off the East River bank
Like a shroud it covers Bleeker Street
Fills the alleys where men sleep
Hides the shepherd from the sheep

Voices leaking from a sad cafe
Smiling faces try to understand
I saw a shadow touch a shadow's hand
On Bleeker Street

A poet reads his crooked rhyme
Holy, holy is his sacrament
Thirty dollars pays your rent
On Bleeker Street

I head a church bell softly chime
In a melody sustainin'
It's a long road to Caanan
On Bleeker Street



All comments from YouTube:

@markrotar9955

Somehow mad men has the perfect song to end every episode

@lakshyaanand6509

Mark Rotar ikr. John hamm plus the direction. That show’s gold.

@williamthompson5190

The cinematography too. How they allow the audience a peek into the character's feelings by a camera shot.

@Maria-wm9qp

Yes, yes, yes!!

@collnss

I’m watching Mad Men for the first time. This year of Corona

@williamthompson5190

@@collnss All shows in comparison are garbage.

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@Jules-916

This song is so timeless that the only thing that ages it is "thirty dollars pays your rent."

@neilwalker6955

Unless it's thirty dollars a day!

@PaulLevinson

@@neilwalker6955 well said!

@henrikpersson4698

hah esp on lower east side

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