So Long Frank Lloyd Wright
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So long, Frank Lloyd Wright
I can't believe your song is gone so soon
I barely learned the tune
So soon
So soon

I'll remember Frank Lloyd Wright
All of the nights we'd harmonize till dawn
I never laughed so long
So long
So long

Architects may come and
Architects may go and
Never change your point of view
When I run dry
I stop awhile and think of you

Architects may come and
Architects may go and
Never change your point of view

So long, Frank Lloyd Wright
All of the nights we've harmonize till dawn
I never laughed so long
So long
So long

So long
So long

So long
So long





So long
So long

Overall Meaning

"So Long Frank Lloyd Wright" is a tribute song to the renowned American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, written and performed by Simon & Garfunkel. The song was released in 1970 as part of their album "Bridge Over Troubled Water." The lyrics mourn the passing of Frank Lloyd Wright and reflect on the impact he had on the songwriter's life.


The opening lines, "So long, Frank Lloyd Wright, I can't believe your song is gone so soon," express sadness and disbelief at the architect's untimely death. The reference to his "song" being gone could be interpreted as a metaphor for his creative genius, which was cut short too soon. The line "I barely learned the tune" suggests that there was so much more to discover and appreciate about his work, but the opportunity has been lost.


The second verse speaks to the personal connection between the songwriter and Frank Lloyd Wright, mentioning the nights they spent harmonizing till dawn. This could symbolize the shared artistic spirit between the two and the inspiration the architect provided. The songwriter reflects that they have never laughed as long as they did with Frank Lloyd Wright, highlighting the joy and happiness he brought into their life.


The repetition of the line "Architects may come and Architects may go and Never change your point of view" serves as both a tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright's unwavering vision and a recognition of his lasting impact on the world of architecture. It suggests that although other architects may come and go, they will not alter or transform his unique perspective and lasting legacy.


Overall, "So Long Frank Lloyd Wright" is a heartfelt farewell to a visionary artist who left an indelible mark on the world of architecture and on the songwriter's life.


Line by Line Meaning

So long, Frank Lloyd Wright
Goodbye, Frank Lloyd Wright


I can't believe your song is gone so soon
I am astonished by the sudden departure of your artistic expression


I barely learned the tune
I had only just started understanding the essence of your creation


So soon
Such a short time


So soon
Such a short time


I'll remember Frank Lloyd Wright
I will cherish the memory of Frank Lloyd Wright


All of the nights we'd harmonize till dawn
During countless nights, we sang together until daybreak


I never laughed so long
I have never experienced such prolonged laughter before


So long
Farewell


So long
Farewell


Architects may come and
Other architects may enter the scene and


Architects may go and
Other architects may depart and


Never change your point of view
But your perspective remains constant


When I run dry
When my creative well is empty


I stop awhile and think of you
I take a pause and reflect upon your influence


So long, Frank Lloyd Wright
Farewell, Frank Lloyd Wright


All of the nights we've harmonize till dawn
During all the nights we sang together until sunrise


I never laughed so long
I have never experienced such prolonged laughter before


So long
Farewell


So long
Farewell


So long
Farewell


So long
Farewell




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: PAUL SIMON

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