Fallen (acoustic)

Franz Ferdinand

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Intro: ("la la la" verse) Some say you’re trouble boy Just because you like to destroy All the things that bring the idiots joy Well what’s wrong with a little destruction? And the Kunst won’t talk to you Because you kissed St Rollox Adieu Because you robbed a supermarket or two Well who gives a damn about the prophets of Tesco? Did I see you in a limousine Flinging out the fish and the unleavened Turn the rich into wine walk on the mean For the fallen are the virtous among us Walk among us Never judge us yeah we’re all... Up now and get ’em boy Up now and get ’em boy Drink to the devil and death to the doctors Did I see you in a limousine Flinging out the fish and the unleavened Five thousand users fed today As you feed us won’t you lead us Yeah we’re all                                     So we stole and drank Champagne On the seventh seal you said you never feel pain "I never feel pain won’t you hit me again?" "I need a bit of black and blue to be a rotation" In my blood I feel the bubbles burst There was a flash of fist an eyebrow burst You’ve a lazy laugh and a red white shirt I fell to the floor fainting at the sight of blood Did I see you in a limousine Flinging out the fish and the unleavened Turn the rich into wine walk on the mean Be the Magdalene or virgin You’ve already been and we’ve already seen For the fallen are the virtous among us Walk among us Never judge us we’re all blessed Intro       (la la la) So I’m sorry if I ever resisted I never had a doubt you ever existed I only have a problem when people insist on Taking their hate and placing it on your name Some say you’re trouble boy Just because you like to destroy You are the word the word is ’destroy’ I break this bottle and think of you fondly Did I see you in a limousine Flinging out the fish and the unleavened Turn the rich into wine walk on the mean Be the Magdalene or virgin you’ve already been It’s not a jag in the arm it’s a nail in the beam Woo hoo           Woo hoo           Woo hoo           Woo hoo           Yeah you’ve already been we’ve already seen For the fallen are the virtous among us Walk among us If you judge us we’re all damned Tuning: Standard *Note: the progression of the song goes according to the real acoustic version.

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart Eb, G#, Db, F#, Bb, eb, C, E, D, G, Em, B, A
empty heart empty heart C, Gm, Am, Dm, F, Em, G
empty heart empty heart C, Eb, F, G#
empty heart empty heart E, B, G, D, C
empty heart empty heart Am, G, F, E, Dm, Em
empty heart empty heart Am, E, G, F, G#, Bbm, F#, Fm, C
empty heart empty heart Bb, Am, C, D, G7, F, G, Db, Eb
empty heart empty heart D, Bm, F#, G, A
empty heart empty heart Dm, F, C, G, Fm, D
empty heart empty heart E, Am, D, G, Bm, Em, A, C
Cette chanson aborde des thèmes de rébellion et de défi face à un monde qui impose des normes. L'artiste évoque le mépris pour ceux qui jugent et dépeint une figure charismatique qui, malgré son allure provocante et destructrice, exerce une présence presque divine. On y ressent une critique des inégalités sociales, comme ceux qui se nourrissent des restes, tandis que les riches sont entassés de vin et de festins. Dans un cadre où la tradition est souvent remise en question, le protagoniste flirte avec l'idée d'une manière de vivre basée sur l'authenticité : ne pas se sentir coupable de ses actes, vivre intensément, même si cela implique de la douleur. Il s’agit aussi d'embrasser les imperfections et la complexité de la vie, où les "tombés" sont finalement présentés comme les plus vertueux, ceux qui sont souvent méprisés par la société. En somme, c'est un appel à la compréhension et à la solidarité avec ceux que l'on considère à l'écart.