Hearts and Bones
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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One and one-half wandering Jews
Free to wander wherever they choose
Are traveling together
In the Sangre de Christo
The Blood of Christ Mountains
Of New Mexico
On the last leg of a journey
They started a long time ago
The arc of a love affair
Rainbows in the high desert air
Mountain passes
Slipping into stones
Hearts and bones
Hearts and bones
Hearts and bones

Thinking back to the season before
Looking back through the cracks in the door
Two people were married
The act was outrageous
The bride was contagious
She burned like a bride
These events may have had some effect
On the man with the girl by his side
The arc of a love affair
His hands rolling down her hair
Love like lightning shaking till it moans
Hearts and bones
Hearts and bones
Hearts and bones

And whoa whoa whoa
She said why?
Why don’t we drive through the night
And we’ll wake up down in Mexico
Oh I
I don’t know nothin’ about nothin’
About Mexico
And tell me why
Why won’t you love me
For who I am
Where I am

He said:
‘cause that’s not the way the world is baby
This is how I love you baby
This is how I love you baby

One and one-half wandering Jews
Returned to their natural coasts
To resume old acquaintances
Step out occasionally
And speculate who had been damaged the most
Easy time will determine if these consolations
Will be their reward
The arc of a love affair
Waiting to be restored
You take two bodies and you twirl them into one
Their hearts and their bones
And they won’t come undone
Hearts and bones
Hearts and bones




Hearts and bones
Hearts and bones

Overall Meaning

The song "Hearts and Bones" by Simon & Garfunkel, tells the story of two individuals, who were once married, but are now traveling separately through the Sangre de Christo Mountains of New Mexico. The lyrics describe the couple's past love affair and their current state of relationship as they contemplate the effects of their previous actions on their present lives. The song also touches upon themes of love, heartbreak, and the passage of time.


The wandering Jews mentioned in the first verse represent the two main characters of the song, who are free to wander wherever they choose but are ultimately traveling towards the end of their journey. The line "The arc of a love affair" refers to the trajectory of the couple's relationship, from the excitement of love to the pain of separation. The "rainbows in the high desert air" describe the fleeting moments of joy and excitement that the couple experienced during their time together.


The second verse describes the woman's desire to escape and drive to Mexico, which the man declines. This refusal highlights the differences in their outlook on life and relationships. The final verse ends with a glimmer of hope as the couple acknowledges their past mistakes and contemplate the potential for reconciliation in the future.


Line by Line Meaning

One and one-half wandering Jews
Two individuals, who may have a Jewish background, are wandering together.


Free to wander wherever they choose
They are not constrained to any particular place, and can travel wherever they please.


Are traveling together
They are journeying alongside one another.


In the Sangre de Christo
They are in the Sangre de Christo mountains.


The Blood of Christ Mountains
This is the translation of 'Sangre de Christo'.


Of New Mexico
They are in New Mexico, USA.


On the last leg of a journey
They are on the final part of their trip together.


They started a long time ago
Their shared journey began quite a while back.


The arc of a love affair
This describes the journey of a romantic relationship over time.


Rainbows in the high desert air
This is a vivid image of the beauty of the natural landscape where they are traveling.


Mountain passes
This describes the terrain they are passing through.


Slipping into stones
Perhaps this refers to the idea of time passing gradually, like water carving its way through rock.


Hearts and bones
The song's title is repeated; it could refer to the deep emotional connection between two individuals, as well as their physical bodies.


Thinking back to the season before
The singer is reflecting on events that happened in the past.


Looking back through the cracks in the door
This is a metaphor for looking back on the past through a small opening, sealing off the possibility of access.


Two people were married
Two people got married.


The act was outrageous
This may be a nod to the traditional expectations around marriage, or perhaps refers to something unexpected or taboo in their specific case.


The bride was contagious
The bride was captivating and irresistible.


She burned like a bride
Here is another image of a person who is radiant, glowing with an almost otherworldly presence.


These events may have had some effect
The writer acknowledges that recent events may have shaped the present situation in some way.


On the man with the girl by his side
This references the relationship between the two wandering Jews described earlier in the song.


His hands rolling down her hair
This may be a romantic or sensual gesture between the two people.


Love like lightning shaking till it moans
This line captures the intensity of a passionate, possibly tumultuous romantic relationship.


And whoa whoa whoa
This is a common English interjection often used when expressing excitement, wonder or surprise.


She said why?
The woman asks the man a direct question, the subject of which is not clear from this line alone.


Why don’t we drive through the night
She suggests that the two of them go on a road trip that night.


And we’ll wake up down in Mexico
This is their intended destination if they embark on the aforementioned road trip.


Oh I
This could indicate hesitation or uncertainty in responding to her suggestion.


I don’t know nothin’ about nothin’
The artist claims to know nothing about Mexico or the idea of traveling there.


And tell me why
The woman asks another pointed question.


Why won’t you love me
This is the question she wants answered.


For who I am
She wants to be loved despite any perceived flaws or imperfections.


Where I am
She may feel insecure or neglected in her current situation, or perhaps is still trying to come to terms with where her life has taken her.


'cause that’s not the way the world is baby
This is the man's response to her question, and it reflects his worldview or perspective on love and relationships.


This is how I love you baby
He explains that this is the way he loves her, despite her misgivings or his own limitations.


Returned to their natural coasts
The two individuals have come back to their home turf, their usual stomping grounds.


To resume old acquaintances
They settle back into their regular routines, perhaps reconnecting with family or friends they haven't seen in a while.


Step out occasionally
This suggests that the two may not be exclusive anymore; perhaps they are simply occasional companions or acquaintances.


And speculate who had been damaged the most
They look back on the events that brought them to this point, possibly with some sense of regret or sadness.


Easy time will determine if these consolations
Over time, they may find solace or comfort in their current circumstances.


Will be their reward
The eventual outcome of their friendship or relationship remains to be seen.


You take two bodies and you twirl them into one
This line evokes the idea of two individuals coming together to form a partnership or romantic relationship, 'twirl' may indicate the joy and passion that come along with such a connection.


Their hearts and their bones
These two vital components of the human body are fused together with the bodies of the two people.


And they won’t come undone
The 'twirl' of two bodies - united in hearts and bones - cannot be easily undone or separated.




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"Love like lightning, shaking till
it moans"...

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