Think Too Much (a)

Paul Simon

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Intro :                                            They say that the left side of the brain controls the right They say that the right side has to work hard all night Maybe I think too much for my own    good      Some people say so Other people say "No no The fact is you don't think as much as you could." Hmmm  I had a childhood that was mercifully brief I grew up in a state of disbelief I started to think too much when I was twelve going on thirteen Me and girls from Saint Augus - tine up in the mezzanine Thinking about God yeah Maybe I think too much Maybe I think too much Maybe I think too much Maybe I think too much                                               Have you ever experienced a period of grace when your brain just takes a seat behind your face and the world be - gins the  el - ephant dance Everything's funny Everyone's sunny You take out your money walk down the road That leads me to the girl  I-I  love The girl I'm always  thinking of   But maybe I think too much And I ought to just hold her Stop trying to mold her Maybe blindfold her and take her away Maybe I think too much Maybe I think too much Maybe I think too much Maybe I think too much Maybe I think too much Maybe I think too much

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La chanson évoque les réflexions excessives d'une personne qui se perd parfois dans ses pensées, se demandant si cela lui joue des tours. Elle parle de souvenirs d’enfance et des préoccupations qu’éprouve le narrateur, notamment sur l’amour et la spiritualité. À travers des métaphores, il explore des moments de grâce où la vie semble légère, contrastant avec cet excès de pensées qui le préoccupe. Le contexte semble s’ancrer dans la quête de sens et les interrogations sur les relations humaines. C'est un récit de la lutte intérieure entre la réflexion et l'action, entre l'idée de penser trop et celle de vivre pleinement le moment présent. Cette dualité interpelle, alors que le protagoniste rêve d’une connexion authentique, mais reste empêché par ses propres pensées.