Kathy's Song
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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I hear the drizzle of the rain
Like a memory it falls
Soft and warm continuing
Tapping on my roof and walls

And from the shelter of my mind
Through the window of my eyes
I gaze beyond the rain-drenched streets
To England where my heart lies

My mind's distracted and diffused
My thoughts are many miles away
They lie with you when you're asleep
And kiss you when you start your day

And a song I was writing is left undone
I don't know why I spend my time
Writing songs I can't believe
With words that tear and strain to rhyme

And so you see I have come to doubt
All that I once held as true
I stand alone without beliefs
The only truth I know is you

And as I watch the drops of rain
Weave their weary paths and die




I know that I am like the rain
There but for the grace of you go I

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Simon & Garfunkel's song Kathy's Song are deeply reflective and introspective, evoking feelings of longing, reminiscence, and a sense of being lost. The opening lines describe the drizzling rain like a memory that falls softly and endlessly, tapping on both the roof and the walls of the singer's mind. This image creates a sense of nostalgia, representing something that has been lost and can't be regained.


The singer then talks about how his thoughts are miles away and lie with the person he loves, even when they are asleep. He talks about a song that he was writing but is left undone, and reveals that he spends his time writing songs that he doesn't believe in but with words that try to rhyme. This reveals a sense of insecurity and a desire for validation or acceptance from someone else.


As the song progresses, the singer confesses that he has come to doubt all that he once held as true, and that he stands alone without beliefs except for his love for the person he is singing to. He watches the raindrops weave their paths and die, and draws a parallel between himself and the rain. He acknowledges that only through his love, and his relationship with the other person, does he feel a sense of grace and reason for being in the world.


Overall, Kathy's Song is a beautiful and haunting song that reflects Paul Simon's talent for writing lyrics that evoke deep emotion and longing. The lyrics seem to be about feeling lost and uncertain, and searching for a sense of meaning and purpose in a relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear the drizzle of the rain
The sound of the rain falling is heard


Like a memory it falls
The sound of the rain reminds the singer of something from the past


Soft and warm continuing
The sound of the rain is gentle and soothing


Tapping on my roof and walls
The rain is hitting the singer's house


And from the shelter of my mind
The singer is in a state of deep thought and reflection


Through the window of my eyes
The singer is looking out through their eyes


I gaze beyond the rain-drenched streets
The singer is looking past the rain-soaked streets outside


To England where my heart lies
The singer's heart longs for England


My mind's distracted and diffused
The singer is struggling to focus


My thoughts are many miles away
The singer's thoughts are consumed by something far away


They lie with you when you're asleep
The singer's thoughts are with the person they love even when they're sleeping


And kiss you when you start your day
The singer's thoughts give their loved one a kiss when they start their day


And a song I was writing is left undone
The singer is unable to finish a song they were writing


I don't know why I spend my time
The singer is questioning why they spend their time writing songs


Writing songs I can't believe
The singer feels they're writing songs that lack authenticity


With words that tear and strain to rhyme
The singer is struggling to come up with lyrics that sound good together


And so you see I have come to doubt
The singer is expressing their doubts


All that I once held as true
The singer is questioning things they used to believe in


I stand alone without beliefs
The singer is feeling lost and disconnected from their beliefs


The only truth I know is you
The singer believes that the person they love is the only truth in their life


And as I watch the drops of rain
The singer is observing the rain as it falls


Weave their weary paths and die
The paths of the drops of rain are winding and they eventually evaporate


I know that I am like the rain
The singer feels a connection with the rain


There but for the grace of you go I
The singer acknowledges that their love is what keeps them going




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

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@jucameron

Paul Simon met Kathleen Mary “Kathy” Chitty at the very first English folk club in which he played, the Railway Inn Folk Club in Brentwood, Essex, on 12th April, 1964. Kathy, who worked there, was then 17, Paul was 22, and it appears to have been love at first sight.

A few weeks later Simon wrote "Homeward Bound" as he sat on Widnes Railway Station waiting for the train that would take him back to her. There's a plaque at the station recalling this event. Later that year he invited her to the US where they toured around mainly by bus.

Kathy returned to England on her own with Simon returning to her some weeks later. During this separation he wrote "America" clearly a love song to Kathy:

"Kathy, I'm lost," I said, though I knew she was sleeping
"I'm empty and aching and I don't know why"

During their separation he also wrote the immortal "Kathy’s Song", one of the most beautiful love songs ever written:

I gaze beyond the rain-drenched streets
To England where my heart lies.
My mind's distracted and diffused
My thoughts are many miles away
They lie with you when you're asleep
And kiss you when you start your day.

When he returned to London he recorded the album "The Paul Simon Songbook" that included "Kathy’s Song", and had a photo of Simon and Kathy on the cover. In the meantime, "The Sound of Silence" started to receive major air-play in America eventually becoming No 1 in the US charts in 1965. Simon felt the need to return to the US to continue his career but this meant splitting up with Kathy because she wanted no part of the crazy US music scene.

Kathy later married and brought up three children in a remote mountain village in North Wales where she still lives - she is now a grandmother. Now well into his 70s, Simon recalls their months together with great tenderness and says it was "by far the most peaceful time of my life". In fact he didn't hear from her for over 20 years but after the success of "Graceland" she wrote to congratulate him. When, in 1991, Simon toured the UK, Kathy and her family attended his show in Sheffield. They met again in July 2004 after his "Old Friends Reunion Tour" stop at Hyde Park in London (where her three children now live).



@TheDaRkUs06

I hear the drizzle of the rain
Like a memory it falls
Soft and warm continuing
Tapping on my roof and walls

And from the shelter of my mind
Through the window of my eyes
I gaze beyond the rain-drenched streets
To England where my heart lies

My mind's distracted and diffused
My thoughts are many miles away
They lie with you when you're asleep
And kiss you when you start your day

And a song I was writing is left undone
I don't know why I spend my time
Writing songs I can't believe
With words that tear and strain to rhyme

And so you see I have come to doubt
All that I once held as true
I stand alone without beliefs
The only truth I know is you

And as I watch the drops of rain
Weave their weary paths and die
I know that I am like the rain
There but for the grace of you go I



All comments from YouTube:

@JamesHH

I’ve just heard this song for the first time at the age of 33, it had me starting to think about life, career and family.

I started to sob. This hits deep and I wonder if others feel as lost as me when they hear it.

Buonanotte 🙏🏻

@christinadrummond8062

@-JamesHH - I first heard this song just three years after the album came out, I was a young teen - and since then I've not heard a more beautiful love song. (I wasn't a typical thirteen-year-old, I loved poetry and history and writers like Dostoyevsky). I didn't know the story behind the song then, but many years later when I read about it I understood the sense of loss that I had felt but couldn't put a name to. You are so right, it does hit deep, and still does. I never did meet anyone who I felt could have written such a song for me, but maybe I expected too much.........

@JamesHH

@@christinadrummond8062 what a beautiful comment. ❤️ Thank you for sharing. I hope you’re well.

@christinadrummond8062

@@JamesHH - bless you and thank you! I do hope that life will be good to you, and that the sense of loss will diminish.

@rimmersbryggeri

I first heard it when I was about 15 or 16 and it has been one of my favourite songs ever since. Had a love interest called Catherine that lived in england for a time to. :)

@axiesimon5252

Growing up, my father sang this song to me as a lullaby. I remember falling asleep to the sound of him singing, and though I am 23 now, I still haven't discovered a greater peace than listening to it or singing it. I'll sing it to my fiancé, I'll sing it to my children, and I know one day, if I'm blessed to be there during his final moments, I'll sing it to my dad once more. There is love in these chords, and it's a shame we don't have artists like Paul Simon in the spotlight nowadays.

@triplem9805

Artists of his stature don't happen along very often, but I'm sure they will continue to appear from time to time. For me, it's important not to miss wonderful songs by expecting them to be similar to the ones we already love. So 'The Winner Takes It All' by Abba, and Billy Joel's 'Innocent Man', and The Hollies' 'The Air That I Breathe' (particularly as covered by kd lang) in very different ways capture something uniquely brilliantly about life and love.


Having said that (and maybe it's because of my generation) it does seem that lyrics that speak right into the soul, woven into wonderful melodies and arrangements, pop up less often now than they did a while ago.

@Videojohnnyboy

Axie Simon - what a lovely memory to share

@mindfulharmony1816

Yes, I agree with you. What lovely memories. And your fiancé , your children and especially your Dad will love hearing you sing it. ❤️🌺🌹

@patriciaryan2134

Thats truly beautiful. Its what life is all about

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