For Emily When I May Find Her
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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What I dream I had:
Pressed in organdy;
Clothed in crinoline of smoky Burgundy;
Softer than the rain.
I wandered empty streets
Down past the shop displays.
I heard cathedral bells
Tripping down the alley ways,
As I walked on.

And when you ran to me
Your cheeks flushed with the night.
We walked on frosted fields of juniper and lamplight,
I held your hand.
And when I awoke and felt you warm and near,
I kissed your honey hair with my grateful tears.




Oh I love you, girl.
Oh, I love you.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Simon & Garfunkel's song For Emily Whenever I May Find, are a beautiful and dreamy tale of love and longing. The imagery that is painted with the words is one that is magical and ethereal, leaving the listener to interpret it in their own way.


The beginning of the song describes a dream that the singer had, in which they were clothed in beautiful organdy and smoky burgundy crinoline. The use of these words, along with the allusion to the rain, creates an almost mystical image that is both soft and comforting. The singer then describes wandering through empty streets and hearing cathedral bells, creating a sense of calm and stillness.


The song then shifts to reality when the singer sees his love interest, flushed with the night, running towards him. They walk through frosted fields of juniper and lamplight, holding hands as they do. When the singer wakes up and feels the warmth of his love interest next to him, he kisses her hair with grateful tears, expressing his love for her.


Overall, the lyrics to For Emily Whenever I May Find are a beautiful and dreamlike representation of love and the longing for something more. It is a song that encourages the listener to hold on to their dreams and the possibility of finding that special someone.


Line by Line Meaning

What I dream I had:
The singer is about to describe a dream he had.


Pressed in organdy;
The dream involves an outfit made of organdy, a transparent fabric often used for formal wear.


Clothed in crinoline of smoky Burgundy;
The outfit also includes a crinoline skirt in a grayish-red color.


Softer than the rain.
The fabric of the outfit is extremely soft to the touch.


I wandered empty streets
The artist is now describing the real world, as opposed to the dream world of the previous lines.


Down past the shop displays.
He walks past the windows of stores that are closed for the night.


I heard cathedral bells
He hears the sound of church bells ringing in the distance.


Tripping down the alley ways,
The bells sound echoes throughout the narrow alleys he's walking along.


As I walked on.
The artist continues on his walk.


And when you ran to me
The story takes a romantic turn as the artist remembers a moment when his lover ran to meet him.


Your cheeks flushed with the night.
The other person's face is rosy from the cold air outside.


We walked on frosted fields of juniper and lamplight,
The couple are now walking together at night, surrounded by the beauty of nature and the soft light of streetlamps.


I held your hand.
The singer is holding hands with his lover.


And when I awoke and felt you warm and near,
The singer transitions from describing the past to the present moment, waking up and feeling his lover close by.


I kissed your honey hair with my grateful tears.
The singer is overwhelmed with gratitude and love for his partner, expressed through a tender moment of affection.


Oh I love you, girl.
The artist reaffirms his love for his partner.


Oh, I love you.
The song ends on this note of sweet and simple affection.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: PAUL SIMON

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