The day That I Die

Good Charlotte

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Intro : (x2)   One day I woke up,   I woke up knowing Today is the day I will die   Cashdog was barkin'   Went to the park and Enjoyed it one last time I called my mother Told her I loved her and I begged her not to cry   I wrote a letter   And said I missed her And I signed that "goodbye" Ya know the happiest day of my life (of my life) I swear the happiest day of my life Is the day that I die Can you feel the cold tonight (The day that I die) It sets in but it's all right (The day that I die) Darkness falls I'm letting go (The day that I die) All alone but I feel just fine We took a drive and We drove to DC To see the places we lived Long conversations We talked of old friends And all the things that we did Summer nights, drunken fights Mistakes we made Did we live it right Ya know the happiest day of my life (of my life) I swear the happiest day of my life Is the day that I die Can you feel the cold tonight (The day that I die) It sets in but it's all right (The day that I die) Darkness falls I'm letting go (The day that I die) All alone but I feel just fine Ya know the happiest day of my life I swear the happiest day of my life I know the happiest day of my life Is the day that I die Can you feel the cold tonight (The day that I die) It sets in but it's all right (The day that I die) Darkness falls I'm letting go (The day that I die) All alone but I feel just fine   Did I live it right, I hope I lived it right (Day that I die) Did I live it right...                        (Day that I die)   Did I live it right, I hope I lived it right (Day that I die) I know I lived it right...                       

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Cette chanson évoque une réflexion sur la fin de la vie, abordant des thèmes de nostalgie et d'acceptation. Le narrateur se réveille en se rendant compte que c'est le jour de sa mort, et décide de vivre ces derniers moments intensément. Il prend le temps de dire adieu à sa mère, de partager des souvenirs précieux avec ses amis et de se remémorer des instants marquants de sa vie. Le ton est à la fois mélancolique et apaisant, alors qu'il fait face à la réalité de sa situation. L'artiste semble trouver une forme de paix dans cette acceptation, rendant le jour de sa mort paradoxalement joyeux, comme un aboutissement de son existence.