A Poem On The Underground Wall - Live

A Poem On The Underground Wall - Live Lyrics

Song A Poem On The Underground Wall - Live
Artist Simon
Album Live From New York City, 1967
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[ar:Simon & Garfunkel]
[al:Live from New York City, 1967]
[ti:A Poem on the Underground Wall (Live in New York, 1967)]
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[au:Written by Paul Simon, introdution by Art Garfunkel]
[length: 4:45]
[00:07.50] The first album that we recorded for Columbia called "Wednesday Morning, 3 am"
[00:13.70] Has a picture on the cover of Paul and myself in the uh subway system,
[00:19.00] In New York here,
[00:20.00] Standing at the uh 5th Ave. station next to an iron post.
[00:24.80] If you know the album then you're familiar with the picture.
[00:28.50] What you're not familiar with is the trouble...
[00:32.00] That we went through in order to get that final picture,
[00:34.50] Because the original shots that were taken for the uh cover
[00:39.00] Were taken off... off the uh picture that you see,
[00:43.00] Standing against the subway wall on the platform
[00:46.00] Underneath the subway sign and...
[00:49.50] We took about 500 pictures
[00:52.00] Until we were satisfied with the perfect James Dean shot
[00:57.00] And packed up the cameras and guitars
[01:00.00] And as we left the station I took a glance at the subway wall
[01:05.80] In front of which we had taken all the pictures for the first time that day
[01:10.00] And noticed that written there - rather legibly, in the baroque style
[01:17.00] Common to New York subway wall writers -
[01:21.50] Was uh... was the "old familiar suggestion".
[01:27.00]
[01:37.50] And rather beautifully illustrated as well.
[01:40.50] So...
[01:41.50]
[01:46.00] Well we had a conference with Columbia records to decide what to do about this problem
[01:50.00] And uh of course we immediately told Columbia that this was exactly what we wanted on the cover of the LP.
[02:00.00] "- Forget it."
[02:02.00] I'm, um, mentioning this because we have taken a song - it's now two years later -
[02:07.80] Paul has written a song fairly recently in London
[02:12.00] Dealing with the uh theme of people who write on subway walls
[02:15.00] But treating the theme in a rather strange and serious way.
[02:19.30] The song is called "A Poem on the Underground Wall".
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[02:26.00] A Poem on the Underground Wall (Live in New York, 1967)
[02:31.50] Simon & Garfunkel
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[02:44.00] The last train is nearly due
[02:46.40] The underground is closing soon
[02:48.50] And in the dark deserted station
[02:51.00] Restless in anticipation
[02:53.00] A man waits in the shadows
[02:56.50]
[02:59.50] His restless eyes leap and scratch
[03:01.50] At all that they can touch or catch
[03:04.20] And hidden deep within his pocket
[03:06.40] Safe within its silent socket
[03:08.05] He holds a colored crayon
[03:12.00]
[03:14.50] Now from the tunnel's stony womb
[03:16.80] The carriage rides to meet the groom
[03:19.00] And opens wide and welcome doors
[03:20.80] But he hesitates
[03:22.60] Then withdraws deeper in the shadows
[03:30.00]
[03:30.50] And the train is gone suddenly
[03:34.80] On wheels clicking silently
[03:38.50] Like a gently tapping litany
[03:42.00] And he holds his crayon rosary
[03:45.50] Tighter in his hand
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[03:50.80] Now from his pocket quick he flashes
[03:52.50] The crayon on the wall he slashes
[03:55.00] Deep upon the advertising
[03:57.00] A single worded poem comprised
[03:59.00] Of four letters
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[04:02.80] And his heart is laughing, screaming, pounding
[04:04.80] The poem across the tracks rebounding
[04:07.00] Shadowed by the exit light
[04:09.00] His legs take their ascending flight
[04:11.20] To seek the breast of darkness and be suckled by the night
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