El Condor Pasa Simon And Garfunkel

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El Condor Pasa chords Simon and Garfunkel Em G I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail Em Yes I would, if I could, I surely would G I'd rather be a hammer than a nail Em Yes I would, if I only EL. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1970 Terre Haute Pressing Vinyl release of El Condor Pasa on Discogs. Label: Columbia - 4-45237. Format: Vinyl 7 Simon & Garfunkel - El Condor Pasa (1970, Terre Haute Pressing, Vinyl) Discogs.

My InterpretationI believe it is about power, oppression, futility, despair, and freedom. Almost everyone who has posted a comment in the last 7 years recognises that hammers strike nails, but no one has mentioned that sparrows eat snails, and that forests eventually overcome streets. Losers.Has anyone reading this heard 'When you're a nail, all the world is a hammer, and when you're a hammer all the world is nails.' Everyone recognises that it is better to be the one with power, but do the song's listeners also hear that even the oppressors, for all their power, are not free? Oppression takes time and energy to maintain. Infix pro pdf editor 4.17- download fast pc.

Could a driver achieve toil from a slave without force and threat? Can the cat expect to catch the mouse if she is not prowling it? Will the shepherd get wool off the sheep if he doesn't get out there and keep track of them? Better to hold power, best to have freedom.Swans symbolize people who are very rare. Swans are the real winners. Most people are either oppressed or oppressors.

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But even the oppressors are not free. They have locked themselves to the unending occupation of persecuting their victims or subordinates, and it eats their lifetimes. They cannot disengage, least their captives escape. They forge lifetimes of chains for others to wear, but inadvertantly also chain themselves to the lifelong task of oppression. The real winners are the swans. My OpinionPersonally, i believe it is about oppression. The narrator is saying that he would much rather better himself.

'I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail, yes i would, if i could' he wants to better himself but he can't. Each line brings its own special meaning, and everyone has their own decision. The third line 'I'd rather be a hammer than a nail, yes i would, if i only could' To me here it is representing the work force and the fact that the managers are always going to be in a place of higher authority. They are pointing out the disadvantages to Globalization and the growing industry within the world. My InterpretationI think its about someone's desire to leave the modern world and live a simpler life and commune with nature, etc.

But he can't because of responsibilities, etc. Grows old every day' is the singer - trapped by the restrictions society has put on him. He'd rather be a hammer (a doer who has control over his actions/destiny) and not the nail (and feeling powerless by others). He'd rather be a sparrow (free as a bird) and not a snail (crawling and eking out a survival). The swan is the perfect symbol of nature. He is striving to be that. My InterpretationI think the narrator talk about freedom and world.

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When he sad 'I'd rather be.' He want a feel like a bird.

And He is many times sad, 'If I.' Because he cant choose anyone, so always say 'If I.' Narrator, If he feel like nail, everything show to him like a hammer.

And If he feel like hammer, he sees everything like a nail. And he sad 'sparrow' actually almost all sparrow eat nails.Finally I think the narrator want to say, 'What will you want to be, you cant free in this world.Actually, I think this song is about someone who is suffering. He (man) compares himself with a sufferer (a nail, a street, or a snail), but he would rather be the cause of the sufferer (a hammer) or he would rather not suffer (a forest or a sparrow).The sentence: 'I would rather feel the earth beneath my feet.' Is not a comparison, but the reality of him.

That sentence is a reference to the sentence: 'Tied to the ground'. I think that he is informing the listener of the song that he can't feel the earth beneath his feet, because he is tied to the ground. I think that the sentence 'tied to the ground' also implies that he can't touch the ground with his feet (and thus can't feel the earth beneath his feet), but this is not an objective though, because it is not stated literal in the lyrics, and because of that reason it could be that he in fact could touch the ground with his jogger's heel, and thus feel the earth beneath his feet.