Grievous Angel

Emmylou Harris

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#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author’s own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study scholarship or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Date: Fri 09 Jan 1998 03:52:20 GMT > To: Subject: CRD: Grievous Angel Emmylou Harris Chords/Lyrics Emmylou Harris    Grievous Angel  written by Gram Parsons                                              Thomas O Brown Mike Bowden     bass Steve Fishell   steel guitar Don Johnson     keyboards/background vocals Frank Reckard   guitar Barry Tashian   guitar/background vocals John Ware       drums Won’t you scratch my itch sweet Annie Rich And welcome me back to town Come out on your porch or I’ll step into your parlour And I’ll tell you how it all went down Out with the truckers and the kickers and the cowboy angels And a good saloon in every single town And I remember something that you once told me And I’ll be damned if it did not come true Twenty thousand roads I went down down down And they all lead me straight back home to you We flew straight across that river bridge Last night half past two The switchman waved his lantern goodbye and good day as we Went rolling through Billboards and truckstops pass by the grievous angel And now   I know just what I have to do Cause I headed West to grow up with the country Across those prairies with those waves of grain And I saw my devil and I saw my deep blue sea And I thought about a calico bonnet from Cheyenne to Tennesee SOLO The news I could bring I met up with the king On his head an amphetamine crown He talked about unbuckling that old bible belt And headed out for some desert town Out with the truckers and the kickers and the cowboy angels And a good saloon in every single town And I remember something that you once told me And I’ll be damned if it did not come true Twenty thousand roads I went down  down  down And they all lead me straight back home to you Twenty thousand roads I went down down down And they all lead me straight back home to you  Emmylou Harris "Last Date"  Warner Brothers Records 1982  Wait And See Music (BMI) 1974

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La chanson raconte le voyage d'un homme à travers des routes et des paysages divers, tout en cherchant un retour vers une personne aimée, une sorte de quête pour retrouver son chez-soi. Il évoque des souvenirs d’un temps passé, souvent entouré de personnages marginaux, mais la nostalgie et l'amour tirent constamment son cœur vers cette personne spéciale qui l'attend. À travers des images bucoliques et des références aux défis de la vie, il parle de ses expériences sur la route, des rencontres, des choix et des erreurs, mais toujours avec l'espoir que chaque détour le ramène finalement à celle qui lui est chère. Cette quête personnelle résonne avec un sentiment d'introspection et de découverte, illustrant à quel point les chemins de la vie peuvent être sinueux mais toujours porteurs d'un désir de retour.