The Painter

Chris de Burgh

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Chris de Burgh - The Painter From the album: Spanish Train and Other Stories (1975) Comment for any corrections and please rate I’d like you to meet my last queen Over there large as life She’s been hanging there for almost a week My poor late wife What do think of the colour of her skin It has the bloom of a rose You see she begged me to bring a certain painter in And for that picture in her bedroom she would pose  Well after a while he was driving me mad As you could well understand Sitting in there day after day  With my wife in the palm of his hand It was "Madam please do this and Madam please do that" You’ve never heard such display But he didn’t mind he was taking his time It was me that had to pay "Oh Madam I think we should take a walk in the woods You understand it’s the light" And did I mind no I was so kind when they Came back in the middle of the night And I swear I’ll take care of the painter oh the painter Well as you can see it was hard for me But something has to be done She only has eyes for him and his lies and as for me Not a glance not a single one My orders were severe and she disappeared It really was such a shame And when they told me she was dead I broke down and said "It’s that painter it’s him he’s to blame" With his "Madam please do this and Madam please do that" You’ve never heard such display But he didn’t mind he was taking his time It was me that had to pay "Oh Madam I think we should take a walk in the woods You understand it’s the light" And did I mind no I was so kind when they Came back in the middle of the night And I hope it’s the rope for the painter When he’s found it’s hellbound for the painter I’ll get that painter...

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La chanson raconte l’histoire d'un homme dont la femme décedée est immortalisée par un peintre. L’artiste est appelé à capturer sa beauté sur toile, mais, au fur et à mesure que le travail progresse, le mari se sent délaissé et jaloux, voyant son épouse accorder toute son attention au peintre. Le couple passe beaucoup de temps ensemble, et le mari, bien qu’il se montre compréhensif, ressent un profond chagrin et une colère grandissante. Finalement, lorsque sa femme meurt, il accuse le peintre d’en être responsable, se promettant d’en tirer vengeance. Le contexte de cette chanson évoque des thèmes de perte, de jalousie et d’amour non réciproque, illustrant comment l'art peut influencer des relations personnelles de manière tragique. Au-delà de la simple narration, la chanson soulève des questions sur les sacrifices que l'on fait pour l'amour et les conséquences désastreuses de la passion obsessive.