Did Anybody Sleep With Joan Of Arc

Elton John

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[Intro]           [Verse 1] At seventeen she became the queen of Orleans A peasant child guided by a vivid dream She was cool before they knew what cool became She cut her hair and cross-dressed in a dangerous age She set a trend a natural look was all the rage Imagine if they’d had merchandise and poster sales This bride of God bigger than Elvis in her day She had it all until they burned it all away [Chorus] She swung a sword She rode a horse She wore her armor for the Lord But did she cry by candlelight? Was she lonely after dark? Did she pray for something more? Did anybody sleep with Joan Of Arc? [Verse 2] She was small and more or less of common breed But saint aside no stranger to a woman’s needs No handsome knights no random acts of chivalry Her bed remained a simple place for her to sleep [Chorus] She swung a sword She rode a horse She wore her armor for the Lord But did she cry by candlelight? Was she lonely after dark? Did she pray for something more? Did anybody sleep with Joan Of Arc? [Bridge] They burned her down for her belief They burned her down for her faith They gave her up into the flames Proclaiming she’d seen heaven’s face [Chorus] She swung a sword She rode a horse She wore her armor for the Lord But did she cry by candlelight? Was she lonely after dark? Did she pray for something more? Did anybody sleep with Joan Of Arc? [Outro] They burned her down for her belief They burned her down for her faith They gave her up into the flames Proclaiming she’d seen heaven’s face They burned her down for her belief They burned her down for her faith They gave her up into the flames Proclaiming she’d seen heaven’s face Did anybody sleep with Joan Of Arc? They burned her down for her belief They burned her down for her faith They gave her up into the flames Proclaiming she’d seen heaven’s face They burned her down for her belief They burned her down for her faith They gave her up into the flames Proclaiming she’d seen heaven’s face

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La chanson évoque la fascinante figure de Jeanne d'Arc, une jeune fille devenue héroïne nationale à l'âge de dix-sept ans. Elle est décrite comme une pionnière, à la fois combattante et spirituelle, qui a défié les normes de son époque en prenant les armes pour défendre sa foi et son pays. Malgré son courage impressionnant, elle fait face à des questions sur sa solitude intérieure, laissant entendre que derrière son armure se cachent des doutes et des désirs humains, comme celui de la connexion affective. Le contexte de la chanson se situe à une époque où les femmes étaient peu reconnues pour leur force et leur rôle dans la société. Jeanne, bien qu'elle soit une figure emblématique de la lutte pour la foi et la justice, se retrouve confrontée à ses propres aspirations et fragilités, ce qui souligne la complexité de son être et le prix de ses croyances. C'est en somme un hommage à une femme qui, tout en incarnant des idéaux élevés, reste profondément humaine et vulnérable.