Michelangelo

Emmylou Harris

Ce chant est à 4 accords magiques! Il est montré ici dans la transposition originale: en le jouant avec des capo ou en le transposant, vous pouvez le ramener à Am, F, C, G.

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[Verse 1] Last night I dreamed about you I dreamed that you were older. You were looking like Picasso With a scar across your shoulder. You were kneeling by the river You were digging up the bodies. Buried long ago    Michelangelo. [Verse 2] Last night I dreamed about you I dreamed you were a pilgrim. On a highway out alone to find The mother of your children. Who were still unborn and waiting In the wings of some desire. Aandoned long ago    Michelangelo. Were you there at Armageddon Was Paris really burning. Could I have been the one to pull you From the point of no returning. And did I hear you calling out my name Or was it forgotten long ago. Michelangelo     ooh oh o   ho  oh o oh o oh. [Verse 3] Last night I dreamed about you I dreamed that you were riding. On a blood red painted pony Up where the heavens were dividing. And the angels turned to ashes You came tumbling with them to earth. So Far below   Michelangelo. [Verse 4] Last night I dreamed about you I dreamed that you were dying. In a field of thorn and roses With a hawk about you crying. For the warrior slain in battle From an arrow driven deep inside you. Long ago   Michelangelo. Did you suffer at the end Would there be no one to remember. Did you banish all the old ghosts With the terms of surrender. And could you hear me calling out your name Well I guess that I will never know. Michelangelo     ooh oh o   ho  oh o oh o oh. [Verse 5] Last night I dreamed about you I dreamed that you were weeping. And your tears poured down like diamonds For a love beyond all keeping. And you caught them one by one In a million silk bandanas that I gave you long ago. Michelangelo.

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Dans cette chanson, le narrateur évoque des rêves dans lesquels il voit une figure qui représente à la fois un artiste, un pèlerin et un guerrier. Cette personne semble traverser des épreuves, cherchant des réponses sur son passé et son identité, tout en étant confrontée à des souvenirs douloureux. Les images de la nature, comme la rivière et les champs de roses, révèlent à la fois la beauté et la souffrance. Au fil des rêves, il y a une quête de rédemption et une profonde réflexion sur l'amour et la perte. Le contexte de cette œuvre peut être lié à l'exploration de la condition humaine, où l'art et la spiritualité s'entremêlent. En évoquant un grand maître de la Renaissance, la chanson soulève des thèmes universels, tels que la création, la douleur, et l'espoir, tout en s'interrogeant sur le souvenir et l'héritage que l'on laisse derrière soi.