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Simon & Garfunkel - Overs Lyrics

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Overs Lyrics

Why don't we stop fooling ourselves?
The game is over,
Over,
Over.

No good times, no bad times,
There's no times at all,
Just The New York Times,
Sitting on the windowsill
Near the flowers.

We might as well be apart.
It hardly matters,
We sleep separately.

And drop a smile passing in the hall
But there's no laughs left
'Cause we laughed them all.
And we laughed them all
In a very short time.

Time
Is tapping on my forehead,
Hanging from my mirror,
Rattling the teacups,

And I wonder,
How long can I delay?
We're just a habit
Like saccharin.

And I'm habitually feelin' kinda blue.

But each time I try on
The thought of leaving you,
I stop...
I stop and think it over

Writer(s): PAUL SIMON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the artists behind 'Overs'?

    'Overs' is performed by the American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel.

  2. When was 'Overs' first released?

    'Overs' appeared as part of the duo's 1968 album sessions, although it was originally written for but cut from the soundtrack of The Graduate (1968).

  3. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Overs'?

    The lyrics for 'Overs' were written by Paul Simon, one half of the iconic duo Simon & Garfunkel.

  4. What is the connection between 'Overs' and 'For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her'?

    On their 1968 appearance on Kraft Music Hall, Simon explained that 'Overs' is a companion piece to 'For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her.' While the latter celebrates the belief in true love, 'Overs' explores the loss of that belief.

  5. What musical style does 'Overs' exhibit?

    'Overs' represents a departure from Simon's earlier work, showcasing a more jazz-oriented style with increased independence from standard diatonic, major/minor, and/or modal rock and folk-based styles.

  6. What unique lyrical characteristic can be found in 'Overs'?

    The lyrics of 'Overs' contain almost no rhyme, which sets it apart from many of Simon & Garfunkel's other songs. Additionally, the song includes multiple instances of wordplay related to the word 'over.'

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