Everything Put Together Falls Apart
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Paraphernalia
Never hides your broken bones
And I don't know why
You want to try

It's plain to see you're on your own
Oh, I ain't blind, no
Some folks are crazy
Others walk that borderline
Watch what you're doing

Taking downs to get off to sleep
And ups to start you on your way
After a while they'll change your style
I see it happening every day

Oh spare your heart
Everything put together
Sooner or later falls apart
There's nothing to it, nothing to it

And you can cry
You can lie
For all the good it'll do you
You can die

But when it's done




And the police come, and they lay you down for dead
Just remember what I said

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Everything Put Together Falls Apart" by Simon & Garfunkel portray a sense of disillusionment and resignation. The opening lines, "Paraphernalia, never hides your broken bones," suggest that material possessions and distractions cannot mask or fix the underlying pain and fragility of a person. The singer expresses confusion as to why someone would continue to try and hold things together when it is evident that they are facing their struggles alone.


The following lines, "Some folks are crazy, others walk that borderline," allude to the thin line between sanity and madness, suggesting that we all have our own ways of coping with life's challenges. The singer warns to be cautious and mindful of one's actions, as they may inadvertently lead to self-destruction. The lyrics touch upon the cycle of dependence and addiction, with references to "taking downs to get off to sleep" and "ups to start you on your way." This highlights the desperation of seeking temporary highs and lows to escape or numb emotional pain.


The chorus, "Everything put together, sooner or later falls apart," emphasizes the ephemeral nature of life and the inevitable disintegration of the structures we build. It suggests that efforts to maintain control and stability are ultimately futile. The repeated phrases "there's nothing to it" and "you can cry, you can lie" convey a sense of resignation and hopelessness, emphasizing the futility of attempting to control or change the course of events. The final lines about the police coming and laying someone down for dead serve as a grim reminder that life is fleeting and unpredictable.


Overall, the lyrics of "Everything Put Together Falls Apart" reflect a deep understanding of the impermanence and fragility of life, offering a sobering commentary on the human condition.


Line by Line Meaning

Paraphernalia
Various objects and possessions


Never hides your broken bones
These material things cannot conceal your emotional or physical pain


And I don't know why
I am unable to comprehend the reasons behind your actions


You want to try
You possess a desire to attempt something


It's plain to see you're on your own
Clearly, you are alone in this endeavor


Oh, I ain't blind, no
I am not ignorant or oblivious


Some folks are crazy
Certain individuals display irrational behavior


Others walk that borderline
While others tend to push boundaries


Watch what you're doing
Be cautious and mindful of your actions


Taking downs to get off to sleep
Using depressants to fall asleep


And ups to start you on your way
Taking stimulants to commence your journey


After a while they'll change your style
Over time, these substances will alter your demeanor


I see it happening every day
I witness this occurring regularly


Oh spare your heart
Preserve your emotions from harm


Everything put together
When all elements are united


Sooner or later falls apart
Eventually, it disintegrates or loses cohesion


There's nothing to it, nothing to it
It lacks substance or significance


And you can cry
You have the ability to shed tears


You can lie
You can utter falsehoods


For all the good it'll do you
However, it will not be beneficial to you in any way


You can die
You have the option to end your life


But when it's done
Once everything is concluded


And the police come, and they lay you down for dead
Authorities arrive and position your lifeless body


Just remember what I said
Simply recall my previous words of advice




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: PAUL SIMON

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