St Swithins Day

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. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## From: (William Vaughan) Date: 20 Jul 1995 19:06:46 GMT Subject: CRD Billy Bragg’s "St. Swithins Day" Here’s Billy Bragg’s "St. Swithins Day" off of Back to Basics.  Timing is everything here so listen to the record too.  With the main picking pattern during the verses and the first two times in the intro the high E string isn’t picked - everywhere else the progression shows up it is.  A case could be made that the C/G is really Gsus4 but the latter stress the bass strings.  Capo on 2nd fret.                Chords /  xx3010      xx321x C    x32010    G* xx543x /  3x2010      320003 Intro  /  /    /     (2 times w/o high next two with)        /    /     /    Thinking back now                    I suppose you were just stating your views       What was it all for                    For the weather or the battle of Agincourt      And the times that we all hoped would last                                   Am (pick through) Like a train they have gone by so fast And though we stood together at the edge of the platform We were not moved by them            *Intro pattern again 2 xs with high E)*          *same* With my own hands When I make love to your memory It’s not the same I miss the thunder I miss the rain And the fact that you don’t understand Cast a shadow over this land But the sun still shines from behind it *same* Thanks all the same But I just can’t bring myself to answer your letters It’s not your fault But your honesty touches me like a fire The polaroids that hold us together Will surely fade away Like the love that we spoke of forever On St. Swithins Day *Intro with high E and fade into cool keyboard thing*

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La chanson évoque le souvenir d'une relation passée, marquée par des moments intenses et des sentiments de nostalgie. Elle raconte un dialogue interne, où l'on réfléchit à ce qui a été vécu et à la manière dont les souvenirs s'effacent, tout en laissant une empreinte durable. Les métaphores du temps qui passe et des éléments naturels, comme le tonnerre et la pluie, soulignent un sentiment de perte et d'absence. Le contexte de cette oeuvre semble ancré dans une réflexion sur l’amour et le passage du temps, où les promesses échangées paraissent désormais lointaines. Les références évoquent à la fois un sentiment de regret et une acceptation douce-amère de la réalité, mélangeant le personnel et l'universel. C'est une belle illustration des relations humaines et des souvenirs qui s'estompent inévitablement avec le temps.