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Artist/Band:
Simon And Garfunkel
Lyrics for Song: Why Don't You Write Me
Lyrics for Album: Old Friends [1997]
Why don't you write me
I'm out in the jungle
I'm hungry to hear you
Send me a card
I am waiting so hard
To be near you
Why don't you write?
Something is wrong
And I know I got to be there
Maybe I'm lost
But I can't make the cost
Of the airfare
Tell me why, why, why
Tell me why, why, why
Why don't you write me
A letter would brighten
My loneliest evening
Mail it today
If it's only to say
That you're leaving me
Monday morning, sitting in the sun
Hoping and wishing for the mail to come
Tuesday, never got a word
Wednesday, Thursday, ain't no sign
Drank half a bottle of iodine
Friday, woe is me
Gonna hang my body from the highest tree
Why don't you write me?
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Why Don't You Write Me
Why Don't You Write Me stands as a poignant song in the extensive discography of Simon and Garfunkel, capturing the duo's signature blend of introspective lyricism and harmonious vocal interplay. Released on the 1997 compilation Old Friends, the track reflects the enduring appeal of their folk-rock sound, which has influenced generations of musicians since the 1960s. The song explores themes of distance and communication, hallmarks of the pair's collaborative songwriting process. While often overshadowed by their most famous hits, this recording offers a refined example of their ability to craft intimate narratives within a polished studio setting. It remains a cherished piece for listeners appreciating the subtle emotional depth that defines the group's later catalog and their lasting impact on popular music history. |
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