Cry Little Boy Cry
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Boys don't cry
Don't you know baby
Boys don't cry
Sing a song for me and I'll sing one for you
About a little boy that I once knew
If you asked him he would tell you that he liked the color blue
That it reminds him of the sky and all the things that he could do
He had hopes, he had dream, with endless possibilities
From flying to the Moon or Mars to playing for the soccer team
It's crazy how the world can be so mean
And program kids to never be emotional like they're machines
Don't get caught up in your head
I know that it's easier said
There might be angels all around you
But boys don't cry
So make sure you wipe those glistening eyes
I'm only saying what I've been told so many times
Oh, don't you know it's true that boys don't cry
And now that little blue boy is a man
Can't get his shit together though he's doing all that he can
The night shift never appealed but in the morning he can't stand
The landlord chasing him around like a coked up stan
Now he'll watch the Moon rise
Till it reach the top of the sky
Praying for the first time since he got baptized
In his mind his life's behind him though he's only 25
They told him cheer up man
You can't be sad when you're alive
Don't get caught up in your head
I know that it's easier said
There might be angels all around you
But boys don't cry
So make sure you wipe those glistening eyes
I'm only saying what I've been told so many times
Oh, don't you know it's true that boys don't cry
There might be angels all around you (Angels all around you)
But boys don't cry
So make sure you wipe those glistening eyes (Wipe those tears)




I'm only saying what I've been told so many times (Don't you know baby)
Oh, don't you know it's true that boys don't cry

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Simon & Garfunkel's song Cry Little Boy Cry take a closer look at societal expectations placed on young boys and men regarding displaying emotions. The song opens with the repeated phrase "Boys don't cry" and encourages young boys to suppress their feelings and emotions, which they are often taught from a young age. The lyrics then go on to tell the story of a little boy who liked the color blue because it reminded him of the sky and all the possibilities he saw for himself. However, as he grows older, he is met with a world that can be cruel and programmed to stifle his emotional expression. The song suggests that this suppression can lead to emotional distress and turmoil, as demonstrated by the now grown man who is struggling to get his life together.


The lyrics call for the boy to "wipe those glistening eyes" and not to "get caught up in your head". This advice seems to represent the societal norm that boys and men should not show vulnerability or sadness. However, the song hints at the negative consequences of this expectation, illustrating the man's difficulties in life, both personal and professional. The repetition of "boys don't cry" throughout the song reinforces the message that, no matter what happens in life, it is not acceptable for men to express their emotions openly.


Overall, the song is a commentary on the dangers of reinforcing gender stereotypes when it comes to emotional expression. It invokes a sense of empathy and understanding for the struggles of many men who are taught to hide their emotions and suffer in silence, instead of reaching out for help when they need it.


Line by Line Meaning

Boys don't cry
Society tells boys to suppress their emotions and not cry


Don't you know baby
The singer is addressing someone and asking them if they know this societal expectation of boys not crying


Boys don't cry
Reiteration of the societal expectation that boys should not cry


Sing a song for me and I'll sing one for you
An offer to exchange songs with the listener


About a little boy that I once knew
The singer introduces a story about a little boy he once knew


If you asked him he would tell you that he liked the color blue
The little boy had a favorite color, blue, that he associated with positive things, like the sky


That it reminds him of the sky and all the things that he could do
The little boy saw blue as a reminder of the endless possibilities in life, like flying to the Moon or playing soccer


He had hopes, he had dream, with endless possibilities
The little boy had a bright future ahead of him with many aspirations and possibilities


From flying to the Moon or Mars to playing for the soccer team
Examples of the little boy's ambitions and dreams


It's crazy how the world can be so mean
The singer reflects on how harsh and unforgiving the world can be


And program kids to never be emotional like they're machines
The singer criticizes society for teaching children to suppress their emotions like they are robots


Don't get caught up in your head
Advice to not be consumed by one's negative thoughts


I know that it's easier said
Acknowledgment that taking one's own advice can be difficult


There might be angels all around you
A suggestion or reminder that there are good things in life, like guardian angels


But boys don't cry
A reiteration of the societal expectation that boys should not cry


So make sure you wipe those glistening eyes
Advice to hide any signs of tears or emotions


I'm only saying what I've been told so many times
The singer is simply repeating what he has been taught by society regarding boys and crying


Oh, don't you know it's true that boys don't cry
A final reiteration of the societal expectation that boys should not cry, perhaps to convince the listener


And now that little blue boy is a man
The story continues with an update on the little boy from earlier, who is now a grown man


Can't get his shit together though he's doing all that he can
The man is struggling despite his efforts to improve his life


The night shift never appealed but in the morning he can't stand
The man dislikes working the night shift and struggles to motivate himself in the mornings


The landlord chasing him around like a coked up stan
The man is struggling to pay rent and his landlord is pressuring him aggressively


Now he'll watch the Moon rise
The man finds solace in nature and watches the Moon rise


Till it reach the top of the sky
The man watches the Moon until it reaches the zenith of the sky


Praying for the first time since he got baptized
The man turns to religion as a source of comfort during hard times


In his mind his life's behind him though he's only 25
The man feels like he has already lived most of his life and may be struggling with depression


They told him cheer up man
Others offer shallow advice to the struggling man


You can't be sad when you're alive
An unrealistic expectation of the man's emotions


There might be angels all around you
The suggestion that there may be good things in the man's life, like guardian angels


But boys don't cry
Reiteration of the societal expectation that boys should not cry


So make sure you wipe those glistening eyes
Advice to hide any signs of tears or emotions


I'm only saying what I've been told so many times
The singer is simply repeating what he has been taught by society regarding boys and crying


Oh, don't you know it's true that boys don't cry
A final reiteration of the societal expectation that boys should not cry, perhaps to convince the listener


There might be angels all around you (Angels all around you)
A repeated suggestion that there may be good things in the listener's life, like guardian angels


But boys don't cry
Reiteration of the societal expectation that boys should not cry


So make sure you wipe those glistening eyes (Wipe those tears)
Advice to hide any signs of tears or emotions


I'm only saying what I've been told so many times (Don't you know baby)
The singer is reminding the listener that he is simply repeating what he has been taught by society regarding boys and crying


Oh, don't you know it's true that boys don't cry
A final reiteration of the societal expectation that boys should not cry, perhaps to convince the listener




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