The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Though folks with good intentions
Tell me to save my tears
Well I'm so mad about him
I can't live without him

Never treats me sweet and gentle
The way he should
I've got it bad
And that ain't good

My poor heart is so sentimental
Not made of wood
I've got it so bad
And that ain't good

But when the fish are jumpin'
And Friday rolls around
My man an' I, we gin some
We pray some, and sin some

He don't love me like I love him
The way he should
I've got it bad
And that ain't good




Yes I've got it bad
And that ain't good

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Simon & Garfunkel's song The Good the Bad and the Ugly speak to the conflicted feelings of the singer towards her lover. The opening lines indicate that there are people who are advising her to move on from her relationship and not waste any more tears on him. However, she is unable to do so because she is too emotionally invested in him. She is angry about him and yet cannot imagine life without him.


The next stanza reveals why she is so conflicted. Her lover does not treat her the way he should, in a sweet and gentle manner. She is aware of this and yet she finds it difficult to separate herself from him. Her heart is "sentimental, not made of wood" and so she finds it hard to break away.


Line by Line Meaning

Though folks with good intentions Tell me to save my tears
Even though people mean well and advise me to not cry, I am unable to control my emotions when it comes to him.


Well I'm so mad about him I can't live without him
I'm extremely angry at him but I'm so deeply in love with him that I can't imagine living without him.


Never treats me sweet and gentle The way he should I've got it bad And that ain't good
He doesn't treat me with the care and tenderness that I deserve, and as a result, my feelings for him have become obsessive and unhealthy.


My poor heart is so sentimental Not made of wood I've got it so bad And that ain't good
My heart is incredibly emotional and easily swayed by my love for him, and it's causing me a lot of distress.


But when the fish are jumpin' And Friday rolls around My man an' I, we gin some We pray some, and sin some
Despite our tumultuous relationship, there are still moments of joy and connection that we share, especially during leisure activities like fishing or moments of reflection and prayer.


He don't love me like I love him The way he should I've got it bad And that ain't good
He doesn't return my feelings in the way that I wish he would, and this unrequited love is causing me a lot of emotional pain.


Yes I've got it bad And that ain't good
Overall, the intensity of my feelings for him and the pain of our fractured relationship has left me feeling incredibly unhappy and unfulfilled.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Duke Ellington, Paul Francis Webster

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Comments from YouTube:

@jimboAndersenReviews

Indeed, it does fit remarkably well, it even has "I'd rather be the earth beneath my feet" towards the final bit (dust to dust).
Very interesting upload.

@frandovian

Wow nice analysis, I never actually thinking it that way, I appreciate you visiting & like this old video, thank you!

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