Congratulations
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Congratulations!
Oh, seems like you've done it again,
And
I ain't had such misery since
I don't know when,
Oh, and I don't know when,
Oh, and I don't know when.
I notice so many people slippin' away,
And many more waiting in the lines
In the courtrooms today,
Oh, in the courtrooms today.

Love is not a game,
Love is not a toy,
Love's no romance.
Love will do you in, and love will wash you out,
And needless to say you won't stand a chance,
And you won't stand a chance.

I'm hungry for learnin',
Won't you answer me, please.




Can a man and a woman live together in peace,
Oh, live together in peace?

Overall Meaning

The song Congratulations by Simon & Garfunkel presents a melancholic reflection on the state of society and love. The lyrics start with the singer sarcastically congratulating someone for causing him misery once again. The tone of the song is bitter, and the repetition of "Oh, and I don't know when" emphasizes the singer's feeling of hopelessness. Then, the lyrics shift to a broader perspective, as the singer notices that many people are "slipping away" and waiting in courtrooms. This suggests that the misery the singer feels is not only personal but also a reflection of the society's problems.


The second half of the song focuses on love as a destructive force. The lyrics make it clear that love is not a game or a toy and that it will do you in and wash you out. The repetition of "you won't stand a chance" reinforces the warnings about the dangers of giving in to love. Finally, the song ends with a question addressed to someone, presumably a lover or a friend. The singer asks if it's possible for a man and a woman to live together in peace, implying that even love between two people is difficult and fraught with challenges.


Overall, Congratulations by Simon & Garfunkel is a bleak reflection on the state of society and the difficulties of love. The song warns the listener about the dangers of giving in to love and portrays a world where misery is commonplace.


Line by Line Meaning

Congratulations!
Expressing congratulations for someone's achievement.


Oh, seems like you've done it again,
Implying that the person being congratulated has achieved something impressive before, perhaps repeatedly.


And I ain't had such misery since I don't know when,
Expressing that the singer has not felt such discomfort or pain in a long time.


Oh, and I don't know when,
Reiterating that the artist cannot remember the last time they felt such pain.


I notice so many people slippin' away,
Observing that many people around the artist are losing their way or perhaps leaving/dying.


And many more waiting in the lines In the courtrooms today,
Observing that many people are waiting to face justice or punishment in the courtrooms.


Oh, in the courtrooms today.
Reiterating that the courtroom is the specific location being referred to.


Love is not a game,
Asserting that love is not something to be taken lightly or played with.


Love is not a toy,
Emphasizing that love should not be treated as a trivial or insignificant thing.


Love's no romance.
Challenging the idea that love is purely romantic and easy.


Love will do you in, and love will wash you out,
Positing that love can be overwhelming and/or exhausting.


And needless to say you won't stand a chance,
Implying that the person who falls victim to love won't be able to resist it or control its impact.


And you won't stand a chance.
Reiterating that the person will be powerless against love's influence.


I'm hungry for learnin',
Expressing a desire to gain knowledge or wisdom.


Won't you answer me, please.
Politely requesting a response to a question or inquiry.


Can a man and a woman live together in peace,
Asking whether members of different genders can coexist harmoniously.


Oh, live together in peace?
Reiterating the question, emphasizing the importance of living in peace.




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Written by: PAUL SIMON

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