Flowers never bend in the rainfall
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Through the corridors of sleep
Past shadows dark and deep
My mind dances and leaps in confusion
I don't know what is real
I can't touch what I feel
And I hide behind the shield of my illusion

So I'll continue to continue to pretend
My life will never end
And flowers never bend
With the rainfall

The mirror on my wall
Casts an image dark and small
But I'm not sure at all it's my reflection
I am blinded by the light
Of God and truth and right
And I wander in the night without direction

So I'll continue to continue to pretend
My life will never end
And flowers never bend
With the rainfall

No matter if you're born
To play the King or pawn
For the line is thinly drawn 'tween joy and sorrow
So my fantasy
Becomes reality
And I must be what I must be and face tomorrow

So I'll continue to continue to pretend
My life will never end




And flowers never bend
With the rainfall

Overall Meaning

In "Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall," Simon & Garfunkel explore the confusion and uncertainty that comes with trying to navigate one's own existence. The lyrics describe a narrator who is lost in a kind of waking dream, unable to discern what is real and what is an illusion. The singer hides behind a "shield" of their own making, refusing to admit to themselves that their life is finite and that they will someday die. The refrain of the song, "And flowers never bend/ With the rainfall," is a kind of mantra that the singer repeats to themselves in order to maintain their illusions.


The second verse continues this theme of uncertainty and confusion, with the singer describing how they can't even be sure that the person they see reflected in the mirror is truly themselves. They feel "blinded by the light/ Of God and truth and right," which suggests that the singer is overwhelmed by some kind of revelation or epiphany. But they are still wandering "without direction," unable to make sense of what they've learned.


The final verse introduces the idea that the line between joy and sorrow is "thinly drawn," and that we must all accept whatever life hands us. The singer resolves to continue "pretending" that their life will never end, but the repetition of the phrase "continue to continue" suggests a kind of desperation or futility in this approach. The song ends with the singer resigned to whatever the future may bring, but still holding on to their illusions as a way of coping.


Line by Line Meaning

Through the corridors of sleep
In a state of subconsciousness


Past shadows dark and deep
Moving through a vague and uncertain phase


My mind dances and leaps in confusion
My thoughts are unsettled and scattered


I don't know what is real
I cannot differentiate between facts and imagination


I can't touch what I feel
I am unable to grasp my emotions


And I hide behind the shield of my illusion
I seek refuge in my illusions to avoid facing reality


So I'll continue to continue to pretend
I will keep up the facade


My life will never end
I believe I will live forever


And flowers never bend
I perceive flowers to be forever youthful and vibrant


With the rainfall
Even in difficult times, I believe in the stability of nature


The mirror on my wall
I am seeing my own reflection


Casts an image dark and small
My reflection appears gloomy and insignificant


But I'm not sure at all it's my reflection
I have doubts about my own identity


I am blinded by the light
I am overwhelmed by enlightenment


Of God and truth and right
These abstract concepts shine a bright light on my existence


And I wander in the night without direction
I am lost in my own thoughts with no clear path to follow


No matter if you're born
Regardless of one's social status


To play the King or pawn
Whether one is born privileged or underprivileged


For the line is thinly drawn 'tween joy and sorrow
There is a very fine distinction between happiness and sadness


So my fantasy
My imagination


Becomes reality
Becomes my perception of the truth


And I must be what I must be and face tomorrow
I have to accept my reality and prepare for the future




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

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