Have A Care

Chris de Burgh

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Chris de Burgh - Have A Care ---------------------------- With the voices getting nearer I knew that I had to hide I got up behind a coffin then I saw who was inside By the skin and bones of Blackbeard I lay there in the dark T’was then I heard a whisper above the beating of my heart Have a care have a care T’was evilly come by and no good will you find there Have a care have a care T’was evilly stolen only pain and sorrow there -  have a care! So t’was from the world of smugglers that I hid myself that night And when they left I opened up the coffin for a look inside But instead of Blackbeard’s diamonds in the locket at his heart Only verses from the Bible and a voice came from the dark Have a care have a care T’was evilly come by and no good will you find there Have a care have a care T’was evilly stolen only pain and sorrow there -  have a care! What shall we do with the boy who’s hiding what shall we do with the boy who’s hiding what shall we do with the boy who’s hiding early in the morning? Lock him in the vault so he can’t get out boys Lock him in the vault so he can’t get out boys Lock him in the vault so he can’t get out boys early in the morning!

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La chanson raconte l'histoire d'une personne qui, cachée derrière un cercueil, entend des voix inquiétantes. Dans le noir, elle découvre que ce qui devrait être un trésor rappelle en réalité des paroles bibliques, soulignant l’idée que la richesse mal acquise n’apporte que douleur et souffrance. L'intrigue se développe dans un univers de contrebandiers, et même si la curiosité pousse l’auteur à ouvrir le cercueil, il réalise que le véritable trésor réside dans la sagesse et les leçons spirituelles plutôt que dans des diamants ou des richesses matérielles. Cela évoque l'importance de prendre soin de soi et d'être conscient des dangers de la cupidité et de la malice.