Hey Schoolgirl / Black Slacks
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Hey, Schoolgirl in the second row
The teacher's lookin' over
so I got to whisper way down low
To say, "Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop, let's meet
after school at three."

She said, "Hey, babe, but there is one thing more
My school is over at half past four
Maybe when we're older then we can date
Oh oh, let's wait!"

Hey, Schoolgirl in the second row
The teacher's lookin' over
so I got to whisper way down low
To say, "Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop, let's meet
after school at three."

She said, "Hey, babe, I gotta lot to do,
It takes me hours till my homework's through,
Someday we'll go steady, so don't you fret.
Oh, oh, not yet!"

Hey, Schoolgirl in the second row
The teacher's lookin' over
so I got to whisper way down low
To say, "Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop, let's meet
after school at three."

Then she turned around to me
with that gleam in her eye
She said, "I'm sorry if I passed you by,
I'm gonna skip my homework
gonna cut my class,
Bug out of here real fast."

Hey, Schoolgirl in the second row
Now we're going steady,
hear the words that I want you to know
Well it's "Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop, you're mine,




I knew it all the time."
Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop, hah, you're mine

Overall Meaning

The song "Hey Schoolgirl" by Simon & Garfunkel is a story about a boy who tries to impress a girl in his class. He tries to get her attention by whispering to her during class and suggesting that they meet after school. However, she declines his invitation stating that she has a lot of homework to do. The boy is undeterred and continues to try to win her over until eventually, she agrees to be his girlfriend.


The lyrics describe a familiar scenario of young love in high school, and the eagerness and excitement of trying to impress someone. The use of the silly phrase "Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop" represents the playfulness and lightheartedness of youth.


Overall, the song captures the innocence and simplicity of young love, showing that even in a time of big dreams and ambitions, it's the small moments that bring the greatest joy.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, Schoolgirl in the second row
A boy is trying to get the attention of a girl who is sitting in the second row of their classroom.


The teacher's lookin' over so I got to whisper way down low
The boy has to whisper because the teacher is watching them carefully.


To say, "Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop, let's meet after school at three."
The boy is inviting the girl to meet him after school.


She said, "Hey, babe, but there is one thing more My school is over at half past four Maybe when we're older then we can date Oh oh, let's wait!"
The girl can't meet the boy because she has to stay in school until 4:30. She suggests that they wait until they are older to date.


She said, "Hey babe, I gotta lot to do, It takes me hours till my homework's through, Someday we'll go steady, so don't you fret. Oh, oh, not yet!"
The girl is too busy to meet the boy because she has a lot of homework to do. She tells the boy not to worry because they will go steady someday, but not yet.


Then she turned around to me with that gleam in her eye She said, "I'm sorry if I passed you by, I'm gonna skip my homework gonna cut my class, Bug out of here real fast."
The girl changes her mind and decides to meet the boy. She tells him that she will skip her homework and class to be with him.


Hey, Schoolgirl in the second row Now we're going steady, hear the words that I want you to know Well it's "Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop, you're mine, I knew it all the time." Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop, hah, you're mine
Now they are dating and the boy wants to let the girl know that she is his. He says "Who-bop-a-loo-chi-bop, you're mine" which means that he is happy and excited to be with her.




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on The Sounds Of Silence

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