Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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"The problem is all inside your head", she said to me
"The answer is easy if you take it logically
I'd like to help you in your struggle to be free
There must be fifty ways to leave your lover"
She said, "It's really not my habit to intrude
Furthermore, I hope my meaning won't be lost or misconstrued
But I'll repeat myself at the risk of being crude
There must be fifty ways to leave your lover
Fifty ways to leave your lover"

You just slip out the back, Jack
Make a new plan, Stan
You don't need to be coy, Roy
Just get yourself free
Hop on the bus, Gus
You don't need to discuss much
Just drop off the key, Lee
And get yourself free
Ooh, slip out the back, Jack
Make a new plan, Stan
You don't need to be coy, Roy
You just listen to me
Hop on the bus, Gus
You don't need to discuss much
Just drop off the key, Lee
And get yourself free

She said, "It grieves me so to see you in such pain
I wish there was something I could do to make you smile again"
I said, "I appreciate that and would you please explain
About the fifty ways?"
She said, "Why don't we both just sleep on it tonight?
And I believe in the morning you'll begin to see the light"
And then she kissed me and I realized she probably was right
There must be fifty ways to leave your lover
Fifty ways to leave your lover

You just slip out the back, Jack
Make a new plan, Stan
You don't need to be coy, Roy
Just get yourself free
Oh, you hop on the bus, Gus
You don't need to discuss much
Just drop off the key, Lee
And get yourself free
Slip out the back, Jack
Make a new plan, Stan
You don't need to be coy, Roy
You just listen to me
Hop on the bus, Gus
You don't need to discuss much




Just drop off the key, Lee
And get yourself free

Overall Meaning

In this song, Simon & Garfunkel describe a woman giving advice to a man who is struggling with leaving his lover. The advice is simple: there are fifty ways to leave your lover. The woman tells him that the problem is all in his head, and that the answer is easy if he takes it logically. The man responds by asking her to explain the fifty ways. The chorus then lists out several clever and amusing ways to leave one's lover, including slipping out the back, hopping on a bus, and dropping off the key.


The lyrics to "Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover" are often praised for their clever wordplay and catchy chorus. Many people interpret the song as a commentary on the many ways in which people can leave one another, both literally and metaphorically. The song can also be seen as a tongue-in-cheek self-help guide for those who are trying to move on from a relationship.


One interesting fact about "Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover" is that it was inspired by a suggestion from one of Simon & Garfunkel's friends. According to legend, a woman at a party once suggested to Simon that he write a song called "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover." Simon liked the idea and began working on the song shortly thereafter.


Line by Line Meaning

The problem is all inside your head, she said to me
Your problems are just in your own mind, and can be solved logically.


The answer is easy if you take it logically
You just need to think rationally to find a solution to your problems.


I'd like to help you in your struggle to be free
I want to support you in your quest for freedom and independence.


There must be fifty ways to leave your lover
There are many different ways to end a relationship and move on.


It's really not my habit to intrude
I don't normally like to interfere in other people's lives.


Furthermore, I hope my meaning won't be lost or misconstrued
I am hoping that what I say is understood and not misunderstood.


But I'll repeat myself at the risk of being crude
I will say it again, even if it might seem impolite or insensitive.


You just slip out the back, Jack
One option is to sneak away unnoticed.


Make a new plan, Stan
Think of a fresh approach and a new strategy.


You don't need to be coy, Roy
You don't have to act shy or deceptive.


Just get yourself free
Just break free from the relationship.


Hop on the bus, Gus
Another option is to leave town and start fresh.


You don't need to discuss much
You don't have to explain yourself too much.


Just drop off the key, Lee
Just return the key to your shared apartment, indicating that you've moved out.


And get yourself free
And liberate yourself from the relationship.


It grieves me so to see you in such pain
I feel bad for the distress that you are experiencing.


I wish there was something I could do to make you smile again
I wish I could find a way to bring back your happiness and joy.


And then she kissed me and I realized she probably was right
After we kissed, I finally understood that she had given me good advice.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Paul Simon

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@RevelationTwelve11

@@lynnecarnivale5085 .... Your story is sweet too! I found it because I came to listen to this song to refresh my memory ... because I'm in the process of "re-writing" the lyrics for a parody song - "Fifty Ways to Flee Corona!" I figure if we don't keep laughing through times of trouble, we'll succumb to all the fear-mongering. So far, the verse with your brother's name in it goes like this:
"DON'T hop on the bus, Gus,
Be sure you DON'T touch much,
Disinfect all your keys, Lee,
And keep yourself free!
Just stay home and chill, Jill,
And head for the hills, Bill,
DON'T go to your job, Bob,
And DON'T touch a door knob!
There must be fifty ways to flee Corona - fifty ways to flee Corona!"
:-) God bless you, Sister!



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@wildmike951

STEVE GADD....iconic drum groove. This is a legendary song in the drumming community.

@gloria-jeanortega2957

I woke this morning with this song in my head. Decided to find and play it. I'm 71yrs now and this was a favorite of mine in my youth .

@greeniis2004

I did the same. My dad listened to it when I was a child. I haven't heard the song in years, but woke up with it stuck in my head this morning.

@martin1953music

69…here

@tonys4396

72 here . Bought it when it came out. The first thing that his me was Steve Gadds remarkable drumming on this cut.

@BillCallahanMusic

Thanks for the great love and support you show me as a special fan of mine, I hope you won't stop listening to music, and thanks for your sincere
Compliment and love towards my music❤️❤️may god bless you.

@ttgyuioo

Me too, 62

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@CarolineA-jy4mg

A few years ago I quit a toxic job, and this song was playing as I walked out of the building for the last time. Perfect timing. Almost cinematic.

@BillCallahanMusic

Thanks for the great love and support you show me as a special fan of mine, I hope you won't stop listening to music, and thanks for your sincere
Compliment and love towards my music❤️❤️may god bless you.

@Winterstick549

Fifty ways to leave your employer.

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