Richard Cory

Paul Simon

They say that Richard Cory
Owns one half of this whole town
With political connections
To spread his wealth around
Born into society, a banker's only child
He had everything a man could want
Power, grace, and style

But I work in his factory
And I curse the life I'm living
And I curse my poverty
And I wish that I could be
Oh, I wish that I could be
Oh, I wish that I could be
Richard Cory

The papers print his picture
Almost everywhere he goes
Richard Cory at the opera
Richard Cory at a show
And the rumor of his parties
And the orgies on his yacht
Oh, he surely must be happy
With everything he's got

But I, I work in his factory
And I curse the life I'm living
And I curse my poverty
And I wish that I could be
Oh, I wish that I could be
Oh, I wish that I could be
Richard Cory

He freely gave to charity
He had the common touch
And they were grateful for his patronage
And they thanked him very much
So my mind was filled with wonder
When the evening headlines read
"Richard Cory went home last night
And put a bullet through his head"

But I, I work in his factory
And I curse the life I'm living
And I curse my poverty
And I wish that I could be
Oh, I wish that I could be
Oh, I wish that I could be
Richard Cory

Trivia about the song Richard Cory by Simon & Garfunkel

On which albums was the song “Richard Cory” released by Simon & Garfunkel?
Simon & Garfunkel released the song on the albums “Sounds of Silence” in 1966, “Simon & Garfunkel: The Collection” in 1981, “Collected Works” in 1981, “Old Friends” in 1997, “The Essential Simon & Garfunkel” in 2003, and “The Collection” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Richard Cory” by Simon & Garfunkel?
The song “Richard Cory” by Simon & Garfunkel was composed by Paul Simon.

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