Introduction
“The Sound of Silence,” a timeless classic, is a song that has left an indelible mark on the world of music. Composed by Paul Simon and performed by the iconic folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, this song continues to captivate audiences with its hauntingly beautiful melody and profound lyrics.
Did You Know?
- “The Sound of Silence” was first recorded in 1964 and released on their debut album, “Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.”
- The song initially received limited attention but later gained immense popularity after being re-released with electric instruments, becoming an anthem of a generation.
- Paul Simon wrote the song when he was just 21 years old, and its deep, introspective lyrics reflect the turbulence and uncertainty of the 1960s.
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Lyrics
Hello darkness, my old friendI’ve come to talk with you againBecause a vision softly creepingLeft its seeds while I was sleepingAnd the vision that was planted in my brainStill remainsWithin the sound of silenceIn restless dreams I walked aloneNarrow streets of cobblestone‘Neath the halo of a street lampI turned my collar to the cold and dampWhen my eyes were stabbed by the flash of a neon lightThat split the nightAnd touched the sound of silenceAnd in the naked light I sawTen thousand people, maybe morePeople talking without speakingPeople hearing without listeningPeople writing songs that voices never shareNo one daredDisturb the sound of silence“Fools” said I, “You do not knowSilence like a cancer growsHear my words that I might teach youTake my arms that I might reach you”But my words like silent raindrops fellAnd echoed in the wells of silenceAnd the people bowed and prayedTo the neon god they madeAnd the sign flashed out its warningIn the words that it was formingAnd the sign said, “The words of the prophetsAre written on the subway wallsAnd tenement hallsAnd whispered in the sounds of silence