When Numbers Get Serious

PAUL SIMON

I have a number in my head
Thought I don't know why it's there
When numbers get serious
You see their shape everywhere
Dividing and multiplying
Exchanging with ease
When times are mysterious
Serious numbers are eager to please

Take my address
Take my phone
Call me if you can
Here's my address
Here's my phone
Please don't give it to some madman
Hey hey, whoa whoa
Complicated life
Numbers swirling thick and curious
You can cut them with a knife
You can cut them with a knife

Two times two is twenty-two
Four times four is forty-four
When numbers get serious
They leave a mark on your door
Urgent! Urgent!
A telephone ringing in the hallways
When times are mysterious
Serious numbers will speak to us always

That is why a man with numbers
Can put your mind at ease
We've got numbers by the trillions
Here and overseas
Hey hey, whoa whoa
Look at the stink about Japan
All those numbers waiting patiently
Don't you understand?
Don't you understand?

So wrap me
Wrap me
Wrap me do
In the shelter of your arms
I am ever your volunteer
I won't do you any harm
I will love you innumerably
You can count on my word
When times are mysterious
Serious numbers will always be heard

And after all is said and done
And the numbers all come home
The four rolls into three
The three turns into two
And the two becomes a
One

Trivia about the song When Numbers Get Serious by Paul Simon

On which albums was the song “When Numbers Get Serious” released by Paul Simon?
Paul Simon released the song on the albums “Hearts and Bones” in 1983, “The Studio Recordings 1972-2000” in 2004, and “The Complete Albums Collection” in 2013.
Who composed the song “When Numbers Get Serious” by Paul Simon?
The song “When Numbers Get Serious” by Paul Simon was composed by PAUL SIMON.

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