I Am A Rock
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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A winter's day
In a deep and dark December
I am alone
Gazing from my window to the streets below
On a freshly fallen silent shroud of snow

I am a rock
I am an island

I've built walls
A fortress deep and mighty
That none may penetrate
I have no need of friendship, friendship causes pain
It's laughter and it's loving I disdain

I am a rock
I am an island

Don't talk of love
But I've heard the word before
It's sleeping in my memory
I won't disturb the slumber of feelings that have died
If I never loved I never would have cried

I am a rock
I am an island

I have my books
And my poetry to protect me
I am shielded in my armor
Hiding in my room, safe within my womb
I touch no one and no one touches me

I am a rock
I am an island





And a rock feels no pain
And an island never cries

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Simon and Garfunkel's "I Am a Rock" describe a person who has isolated themselves from the rest of the world due to past hurts and disappointments. The singer sings of being alone on a cold winter's day, looking down at the world below from his window, and feeling isolated from it all. He has built walls around himself, both physical and emotional, to protect himself from any more hurt or pain. He has no need for friendship or connections with others, as he desires to avoid the pain that inevitably comes with such relationships.


The chorus repeats the lines "I am a rock, I am an island," emphasizing the singer's insistence on living a solitary life. The second verse explains how the singer avoids love and any potential pain that may come with it, despite having experienced it before. He chooses to keep his emotions to himself, buried deep within his memory, to avoid any possibility of heartbreak.


The final verse describes the ways in which the singer protects himself and remains isolated. He surrounds himself with books and poetry, using them as a means of escape from the world outside. He is locked away in his room, protected by his emotional "armor" and "womb," ensuring that no one can touch him and cause him any pain.


Overall, the song is a poignant commentary on the human condition and the lengths to which some people go to protect themselves from emotional pain.


Line by Line Meaning

A winter's day
The setting is a cold and bleak winter day.


In a deep and dark December
It's December and the deep darkness signifies loneliness and sadness.


I am alone
The singer is alone and isolated from others.


Gazing from my window to the streets below
The artist is looking out of the window at the streets below.


On a freshly fallen silent shroud of snow
The streets are covered in freshly fallen snow, which symbolizes the emptiness and isolation that the artist feels.


I am a rock
The singer is comparing themselves to an emotionless and unfeeling object.


I am an island
The singer is an isolated and separate entity, unaffected by others.


I've built walls
The artist has erected emotional barriers to protect themselves from pain.


A fortress deep and mighty
The walls are strong and impenetrable.


That none may penetrate
No one can come past the walls that the artist has built.


I have no need of friendship, friendship causes pain
The singer has no desire for friendship because it only brings pain and disappointment.


It's laughter and it's loving I disdain
The artist dislikes laughter and love because they remind them of their own emotional pain.


Don't talk of love
The singer doesn't want to hear about love.


But I've heard the word before
The singer is familiar with the concept of love, but rejects it.


It's sleeping in my memory
The memory of love is still present but inactive in the singer's mind.


I won't disturb the slumber of feelings that have died
The artist won't emotionally engage with memories of love that are no longer alive and active.


If I never loved I never would have cried
The artist believes that their emotional pain is a direct result of having loved before.


I have my books
The singer finds solace in their books.


And my poetry to protect me
The singer also finds comfort and protection in poetry.


I am shielded in my armor
The artist has emotionally armored themselves against pain and heartbreak.


Hiding in my room, safe within my womb
The artist is hiding in their room, which is like a safe emotional cocoon for them.


I touch no one and no one touches me
The artist avoids all emotional connection with others and doesn't allow others to connect with them.


And a rock feels no pain
The singer continues to compare themselves to an unfeeling rock.


And an island never cries
The artist continues to emphasize their isolation by comparing themselves to an emotionless island.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Paul Simon

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Comments from YouTube:

Eric Beaulieu

A gorgeous neurotic song .They don't write them like this anymore ;)

Gabriel Lody

Nobody is as sincere as anymore.

Kat Virginia

Something about Art's eyes every time I see him sing this, they sort of glaze over. I think this song probably means a lot to him.

Douglas Geiger

I noticed the same thing. His mind is off some place else.

Paul Young

Paul wrote this song, not Art. I think Art probably didn't like that Paul referred to it as "MY most neurotic song" as opposed to "OUR" song. Paul made Art feel like an outsider and he resented him for that.

Douglas Geiger

Funny. I got the feeling that it meant a lot to Paul Simon!

ChanelNo19

This is gorgeous. With just Paul's guitar, and none of the background music that was on the record version, you can really hear their harmonies.

Rosemarie Kury

I'm old enough to remember when this song was recorded. Loved them then, and now. They should've never split, so talented.

Jurandir Fortes

🎈bonita música de Paul & Gartunkel, sempre adorei esta dupla🎈

Linda Berg

I remember watching this when it was first aired. Let's Sing Out, hosted by Oscar Brand. Great Canadian program!

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