I Hate Everything

George Strait

Transposer:

To play without capo see below Intro -              He was sittin there beside me throwing doubles down When he ordered up his third one he looked around Then he looked at me an said I do believe I?ll have one more He said I hate this bar        and I hate to drink   But on second thought tonight I think I hate everything Then he opened up his billfold and threw a twenty down And a faded photograph fell out and hit the ground And I picked it up he said thank ya bud I put it in his hand He said I probably oughta throw this one away   Cause she?s the reason I feel this way I hate everything Chorus Well I hate my job and I hate my life And if it weren?t for my two kids I?d hate my ex-wife I know I should move on and try to start again But I just can?t get over her leaving me for him Then he shook his head and looked down at his ring    said I hate everything He said that one bedroom apartment where I get my mail Is really not a home its more like a jail With a swimming pool and a parking lot view man its just great I hate summer winter fall and spring   Red and yella purple blue and green I hate everything Chorus Well I hate my job and I hate my life And if it weren?t for my two kids I?d hate my ex-wife I know I should move on and try to start again But I just can?t get over her living me for him Then he shook his head and looked down at his ring    said I hate everything Solo -                            So I pulled out my phone and I called my house Said babe I?m coming home we?re gonna work this out I paid for his drinks          and I told him thanks         Thanks for everything Capo - 3        Without capo change to these G---------------------Bb C---------------------Eb D---------------------F Am--------------------Cm If played without capo it sounds better when playing the barred at the 6th fret and play other chords in the same relation.

Du même artiste :

Dans cette chanson, un homme exprime son malaise face à sa vie. Assis dans un bar, il partage sa frustration en affirmant qu'il déteste presque tout, de son travail à sa situation personnelle. Ses paroles révèlent un profond désespoir, accentué par la peine causée par une séparation amoureuse. Malgré ses difficultés, il trouve un léger réconfort en se rendant compte qu'il a encore des raisons de continuer à avancer, notamment pour ses enfants. Le contexte se déroule dans un bar, où l’alcool semble être à la fois un moyen d'évasion et une source de désillusion. Ce lieu devient le cadre d'une réflexion sincère sur les échecs et les regrets, ce qui permet à un instant de lucidité de briser légèrement la monotonie de la colère et de la tristesse.