The 30th

Billie Eilish

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Intro:            Verse 1:   Sometimes you look the same Just like you did before the accident   When you’re staring into space It’s hard to believe   You don’t remember it Woke up in the ambulance You pieced it all together on the drive   I know you don’t remember calling me But I told you even   Then you looked so pretty In a hospital bed I remember you said           You were scared And so was I   Verse 2:   In a stand still on the five I thought it was unusual the early traffic Usually I don’t panic I just wanted to be on time When I saw the ambulances on the shoulder I didn’t even think of pulling over I pieced it all together late that night   I know you don’t remember calling me But I told you even   Then you looked so pretty In a hospital bed I remember you said           You were scared And so was I   Bridge: What if it happened to you   On a different day? On a bridge where there wasn’t   A rail in the way? Or a neighborhood street   Where the little kids play? Or the Angeles Crest   In the snow or the rain? What if you weren’t alone?   There were kids in the car What if you were remote?   No one knows where you are If you changed anything Would you not have survived? You’re alive you’re alive You’re alive And I know you don’t   Remember calling me But I told you even   Then you looked so pretty In a hospital bed I remember you said           You were scared    And so was I

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La chanson évoque un moment tragique après un accident, où l’artiste se remémore des souvenirs poignants d’un proche hospitalisé. Elle explique la confusion et la peur ressenties à cet instant, soulignant la fragilité de la vie. Malgré l'angoisse, il y a aussi une beauté dans l’amour et la présence de l'autre, même dans ces circonstances difficiles. L’artiste s’interroge sur ce qui aurait pu se passer si les choses avaient été différentes, mais trouve finalement un soulagement dans le fait que la personne est encore en vie. C'est une réflexion sur la vulnérabilité humaine, entre l'incertitude et l'espoir.