From The End Of The World

Electric Light Orchestra

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------       From the End of the World - Electric Light Orchestra --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Written by: Jeff Lynne From: "Time" (1981) Tabbed by: maguri Tuning: Standard --------------------------------------------------------------------------- capo: 3rd fret play: Am key: Cm transpose this tab +3 for the original chords --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHORDS E7sus4    0-2-0-2-0-0 Am7+      x-0-2-1-1-0 Am7       x-0-2-0-1-0 Am6       x-0-4-2-1-0 C7sus4    x-3-5-3-6-3 C7        x-3-5-3-5-3 A7sus4    x-0-2-0-3-0 A7        x-0-2-0-2-0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Intro] | | % | % | % | [Verse] Oh you you’re so hard to get to Oh you you don’t wanna play [Chorus] You were no better before    I sent a letter before            F7                E7sus4 I sent a dream to you last night From the end of the world [Verse] Oh you you keep me hanging round & round & round & round Oh you look at the trouble I’ve found [Chorus] You were no better before (Oh-oh) I sent a letter before (Yeah-yeah)          F7                E7sus4 I sent a dream to you last night From the end of the world [Middle 8] I saw you last night but you couldn’t answer You were a lonely little sidewalk dance-er When I woke up I could not stand it You were gone but I got to hand it to you       [Solo] | C7sus4 | Cm7 | A7sus4 | Am7 |   (Oh-oh)   (Yeah-yeah)  F7                E7sus4 (Dream to you last night) (From the end of the world) [Verse] Oh please if this is a game I wish someone would win Please just let her fly to be upon the wind [Chorus] You were no better before (Oh-oh) I sent a letter before (Yeah-yeah)          F7                E7sus4 I sent a dream to you last night From the end of the world [Chorus] You were no better before (Oh-oh oh-oh) I sent a letter before (Yeah-yeah yeah-yeah)          F7                 E7sus4 I sent a dream to you baby last night From the end of the world [Chorus] (part)          F7                       E7sus4 I sent a dream to you baby last night From the end of the world [Chorus] (part)          F7            E7sus4 I sent a dream to you baby From the end of the world [Coda] I sent a dream ...          (break)        E7sus4 To you baby ...          (break) From the end of the world                    

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empty heart empty heart G, C, F, Am, Em
empty heart empty heart C, F, Em, Dm, G, Am
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Cette chanson évoque le désespoir et la solitude d'une personne qui tente de se connecter avec un être cher, mais qui se sent rejetée et incomprise. L'artiste parle de lettres et de rêves envoyés dans l'espoir d'une réponse, soulignant une quête d'amour et de réconfort, même face à des obstacles insurmontables. Le ton mélancolique révèle une profonde nostalgie et le souhait ardent de redonner vie à une relation qui semble s'éteindre. Dans un contexte rétrospectif, elle s'inscrit dans une époque où les sentiments d'isolement et de déception amoureuse étaient courants, illustrant les luttes émotionnelles universelles de l'existence humaine. La musique, avec son ambiance à la fois futuriste et mélancolique, accentue ce sentiment d'attente désespérée.