Im A Hummingbird

Eels

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------                              Eels - I’m a Hummingbird ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Album : Tomorrow Morning (2010) Tempo : 128 E-mail: Tabbed by: newg Capo 1 Hard to find some chords here i try my best. [Intro] [Verse]    The old oak tree had roots so far down in the ground    I fell from it and hit the dirt without a sound    I dreamt at night of growing wings so I could fly    A caterpillar to a moth before I die    I plodded through ordinarily earthbound    I knew my feet could never leave the ground      I went about my way unsteady and afraid    How could I know I was headed for this day? [Chorus] All the seconds And the minutes And the hours And the days And the weeks And the months And the years of my life   It was all worth it    To be here now I’m a hummingbird    Floatin’ tree to tree I’m a hummingbird    Beautiful and free [Verse]    The old oak tree was dead; I had to cut it down    The sapling roots were new and sprouting through the ground    New worlds were taking shape unseen and unknown    A branch to rest upon A place to call my own    Something had changed and I’m not sure how or why    I wasn’t dreaming I was awake I was alive    Gave up the ghost he had nothing left to say    But it was him who brought me to this day [Chorus] All the seconds And the minutes And the hours And the days And the weeks And the months And the years of my life   It was all worth it    To be here now I’m a hummingbird    Floatin’ tree to tree I’m a hummingbird    Beautiful and free

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Cette chanson évoque la transformation personnelle, où l’artiste exprime son désir d’élever son esprit et de s’affranchir des limites du quotidien. À travers l’image d’un oiseau-mouche, il célèbre la beauté de la liberté et la joie d’être vivant. Il réfléchit à son parcours, à la nécessité de laisser derrière lui le passé, symbolisé par un vieux chêne, pour embrasser des horizons nouveaux et prometteurs. Le contexte semble être une quête de renouveau après des épreuves, illustrant le passage d’une existence ordinaire à une vie plus épanouissante et pleine d'espoir. Cette métaphore de la nature et du vol transmet une grande force et un sens d’acceptation des changements inévitables de la vie.