It's Me (and I'm Ready To Go)

Chris de Burgh

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Chris De Burgh - It’s Me (And I’m Ready To Go) th Fret Intro: The autumn leaves were falling On these old cathedral walls There were candles in the darkness Singing in the choir And reading out the names Of all the ones who’ve gone before Well I could tell that you were thinking About the meaning of it all Chorus 1: And you said to me "Who will open up my eyes To the wonder and the glory and the stars in the sky?" And you said to me "For this road I’m travelling on I need someone beside me forever. Who?  Who?" Chorus 2: I said "It’s me and I’m ready to go Ready to show that I’ll never let you down And I want you to know that this power will grow Every day every beat of my heart Forever forever"   We went down to the river And we found a small café They said that over in the corner Sat the writer Ernest Hemingway And here he made his story of the lovers in the war And through it all they stayed together ’Til the rain had to fall Chorus 1: And you said to me "Who will be the one apart Who will teach me with conviction all the ways of the heart?" And you said to me "On this journey of my life I need someone to love me forever. Who?  Who?" Chorus 2: And I said listen "It’s me and I’m ready to go Ready to show that I’ll never let you down And I want you to know that this power will grow Every day every beat of my heart I love you I love you" "It’s me             And I’ll never let you down And I want you to know that this power will grow Every day every beat of my heart Forever I love you forever"

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La chanson évoque le besoin des êtres humains de connexion et d'amour à travers leur cheminement de vie. Elle parle d'une réflexion sur l'existence, entourée de symboles comme les feuilles d'automne et les lumières des bougies dans une cathédrale. Un échange se tisse entre deux personnes, où l'un cherche un partenaire pour comprendre et apprécier la beauté du monde et des sentiments, tandis que l'autre répond avec assurance, affirmant sa disponibilité et son engagement. Le contexte semble se trouver dans un moment intimiste et contemplatif, où la nature et la culture se rejoignent, comme indiqué par la référence à Hemingway et à ses histoires d'amour en temps de guerre. Cela souligne l'idée que les relations, malgré les épreuves, peuvent perdurer et croître profondément.