I think it's about all of us being "Born at the Right Time" at the moment of our births. Who can say otherwise to a newborn in its proud parents' arms?
Then we slowly forget this as we grow up. From childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut, doctor, or movie star, we grow up to become store clekrs, shop mechanics, and bookkeepers.
As Paul Simon was "wheeling and dealing" so to speak trying to make a buck as a rock musician, he spots a baby in its mother's arms while waiting at the airport. He realizes how innocent we all once were, when all the world's love was poured upon us for our undivided attention.
I think it's about all of us being "Born at the Right Time" at the moment of our births. Who can say otherwise to a newborn in its proud parents' arms?
Then we slowly forget this as we grow up. From childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut, doctor, or movie star, we grow up to become store clekrs, shop mechanics, and bookkeepers.
As Paul Simon was "wheeling and dealing" so to speak trying to make a buck as a rock musician, he spots a baby in its mother's arms while waiting at the airport. He realizes how innocent we all once were, when all the world's love was poured upon us for our undivided attention.