Brickbat

Billy Bragg

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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study scholarship or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## # #----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study scholarship or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# Date: Wed 27 Nov 1996 22:12:09 +0000 From: /b/Billy_Bragg/Brickbat.tab >From Willam Bloke [Intro & first half of verse] : e -------3-3-3-3-3--2--0--|---------0-0-0-0-0--2--0---|| B -------0-0-0-0-0--3--0--|---------0-0-0-0-0--3--0---|| G -------0-0-0-0-0--2--0--|---------0-0-0-0-0--2--0--.|| D -------0----------------|---------2----------------.|| E --3---------------------|--0------------------------||                                                   I ought to leave            enough hot water   for your morning bath        but I’d not thought I     hate to hear you talk that way but I can’t bring   myself to say I’m sorry                                                                      the past is always            knocking incessant   trying to break through        into the present                         and I won’t be the first to shout it’s over             I used to wanna plant bombs at the last night of the proms     but now you’ll find me with the baby in the bathroom                                                 with that big shell listening to the sound of the sea             I steal a kiss from you         in the supermarket     I walk you down the aisle     you fill my basket and through it all the stick I take is worth it for the love we make I used to wanna plant bombs at the last night of the proms     but now you’ll find me with the baby in the bathroom                                                 with that big shell listening to the sound of the sea the baby and me         I stayed in bed         alone uncertain        then I met you        you pulled the curtain the sun came up the trees began to sing and light shone in on everything I love you           the sun came up the trees began to sing and light shone in on everything I love you           EADGBe 320003 - G xx0232 - D 022000 - Em x32010 - C x02210 - Am

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empty heart empty heart G, D, Em, Bm, C
empty heart empty heart A, D, E, B, C, Db, G, G#
empty heart empty heart A, E, D, Bm, F#m, C, Am, G, F, Em
empty heart empty heart Em, B7, C, G, D
empty heart empty heart G, D, C, G7
empty heart empty heart G, Em, Em7, C, Am, D, Am7, A
Cette chanson évoque les luttes personnelles et les évolutions d'une relation, mêlant des réflexions sur le passé et la simplicité de la vie quotidienne. L'auteur partage ses pensées sur l'amour et la tendresse retrouvée, tout en contrastant ces moments avec des souvenirs plus tumultueux, comme des idéaux de révolte. La métaphore d'un enfant assis à côté d'un coquillage écoutant les vagues symbolise la beauté de l'instant présent, révélant une quête de paix intérieure dans les joies simples de la vie familiale. Dans ce contexte, l’artiste exprime un cheminement émotionnel, passant d’un désir de rébellion à une appréciation des petites choses et des instants de bonheur partagé. Cela montre une transition mature, où l'amour et la sérénité prennent le pas sur les frustrations du passé.