Flaws

Alan Jackson

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Flaws from Angels & Alcohol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc2v1LemSHk I got most of the chords but on There ain’t no ten’s the chords dont sound right and there is a walk down I cant make that out Maybe someone can help me with this??? -fixed @alexmastro Intro: x4 Chorus: Flaws    everybody’s got ’em     You can bet your last two dollars    There ain’t no ten’s       All them flaws    One’s you can’t weather you caused them     Scars or tattoo’s that went rotten    We all got flaws      Verse 1: The woman that I love she’s purer than a dove I know her best than anyone I guess The thing I like the most the wrinkle on her nose And all the little parts that are unique Chorus: All her flaws    everybody’s got ’em     You can bet your last two dollars    There ain’t no ten’s       All them flaws    One’s you can’t weather you caused them     Scars or tattoo’s that went rotten    We all got flaws Solo: |    |    |    |    | |    |   |     |     | Verse 2: Yeah I look at my two eyes Left higher than the right I guess that’s just the way I’m supposed to be I snore when I’m asleep got long and lengthy feet The pieces of the puzzle that I am Chorus: All my flaws    everybody’s got ’em     You can bet your last two dollars    There ain’t no ten’s       All them flaws    One’s you can’t weather you caused them     Scars or tattoo’s that went rotten    We all got flaws      Verse 3: Should never be ashamed embarrassed or afraid Cause everyone has something they don’t like Remember we’re all made with water dirt and grace We’re all perfect in the eyes that see Chorus: All our flaws    everybody’s got ’em     You can bet your last two dollars    There ain’t no ten’s       All them flaws    One’s you can’t weather you caused them     Scars or tattoo’s that went rotten    We all got flaws    Ending: We all got flaws    Everybody’s got a few flaws flaws flaws yeah Nobody’s perfect.     

Du même artiste :

Cette chanson aborde l'idée que chacun d'entre nous a des imperfections et des particularités. Elle invite à accepter nos défauts et ceux des autres, soulignant que la perfection n'existe pas. L’artiste célèbre même ces aspects uniques et imparfaits, en affirmant que ce sont ces petites choses qui nous rendent spéciaux et authentiques. À travers des métaphores simples et touchantes, le message résonne : il est important de ne pas avoir honte de qui nous sommes, car nous sommes tous formés d’éléments fragiles mais précieux.