Goodnight Elisabeth

Counting Crows

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Counting Crows - Goodnight Elisabeth Album: Recovering the Satellites Tuning: Capo at 2nd fret [Intro chords] [Verse 1] I was wasted in the afternoon waiting on a train I woke up in pieces and Elisabeth had disappeared again I wish you were inside of me I hope that you’re ok I hope you’re resting quietly I just wanted to say [Chorus] Good goodnight Elisabeth Goodnight Elisabeth goodnight Good goodnight Elisabeth Goodnight Elisabeth goodnight [Verse 2] We couldn’t all be cowboys so some of us are clowns Some of us are dancers on the midway We roam from town to town I hope that everybody can find a little flame And me I say my prayers then I just light myself on fire And I walk out on the wire once again And I said [Chorus] Good goodnight Elisabeth Goodnight Elisabeth goodnight Good goodnight Elisabeth Goodnight Elisabeth goodnight [Solo] [Verse 3] I will wait for you in Baton Rouge miss you down in New Orleans I’ll wait for you while she slips in something comfortable I’ll miss you when I’m slipping in between If you wrap yourself in daffodils I will wrap myself in pain And if you’re the queen of California Baby I am the king of the rain And I said [Chorus] Good goodnight Elisabeth Goodnight Elisabeth goodnight Good goodnight Elisabeth The moons the satellites yeah And I watch it fall down on me now Oh she fall down on me Oh comecome fall down on me now Won’t you fall down on me Cause I’m all alone you ain’t coming home We settle down down down into bones I said I’m all alone you ain’t comin home We just settle down down down into bones

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La chanson évoque les sentiments de solitude et d'attente, où le narrateur se retrouve perdu, espérant le retour d'une personne chère. Dans un contexte de voyage et de perte, il exprime son désir de connexion et son besoin de réconfort. Les images de la vie sur la route, entre rêve et mélancolie, soulignent cette quête d’amour et de paix intérieure. Alors qu'il se sent délaissé, il livre aussi une prière pour celle qui lui manque, mélangeant nostalgie et désir de retrouver une certaine chaleur humaine.