Shell Find Better Things To Do

Dixie Chicks

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Dixie Chicks - She’ll Find Better Things To Do rd Fret She don’t see no way around it He shows every sign of leavin’ her behind   After three days stayin’ out late It don’t look like he’ll be comin’ home tonight   She wants to cry but pride won’t let her She’ll find better things to do Leaves her key inside the mailbox With a note that tells that cowboy where to go    It’s a two day drive to Denver With a U-Haul if she doesn’t take it slow She wants to cry but pride won’t let her She’ll find better things to do Chorus: "Don’t let Dallas see you cryin’"   She reminds herself as she rolls out of town When she hits that Texas border She sets pride aside and lets her tears come down Then she cries all the way to Colorado ’Cause it hurts like the devil to be free INTERLUDE: Cuts her hair and finds a new job And her friends all tell her "Girl you’re doin’ fine"   Still the nights get cold and lonely When that wild west Texas cowboy haunts her mind   She wants to cry but pride won’t let her She’ll find better things to do Chorus: "Don’t let Dallas see you cryin’"   She reminds herself as she rolls out of town When she hits that Texas border She sets pride aside and lets her tears come down Then she cries all the way to Colorado   ’Cause it hurts like the devil to be free OUTRO:   (## fade to end ##)         She wants to cry but pride won’t let her She’ll find better things to do     She wants to cry but pride won’t let her She’ll find better things to do    Better things to do She’ll find better things to do  

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Cette chanson évoque le parcours d'une femme qui fait face à la douleur d'une séparation. Elle réalise que son partenaire la laisse derrière lui et, malgré le chagrin qui l'envahit, sa fierté l'empêche de pleurer. Elle prend des décisions importantes pour se reconstruire, comme quitter sa ville et changer de vie, tout en gardant en tête que des jours meilleurs l’attendent. En traversant le Texas et en se dirigeant vers le Colorado, elle tente de laisser ses larmes derrière elle, même si la liberté qu’elle cherche est difficile à obtenir. C’est un véritable chemin vers la résilience, malgré les souvenirs qui l’assaillent.