Coal To Diamonds

Gossip

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Note: This was originally posted by exploding robot. The change I made was in the tuning and consequently in the instrumental (tabbed) parts. Of course chords move in position (one step ahead). The original user commented: "I wanted to make this a more "playable" version for the song ’cause the bass is the main structure of it." *D5 is played with the 5th muted so only D in octave will sound. |------------------------------| F|------------------------------| fill this in where D5 is shown G|----X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-| D|----0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-| [Verse 1] I think I feel a little hurt My fists are turning coal to diamonds Why no one told me so much work Would all go into trying Oh but the feelings ain’t the same How some things never change Well nobody is perfect And I knew better anyways [Pre-Chorus] (Here I strike the chord open then palm mute the top note to get that bass sound.) I thought about till my head hurt I thought about it but it only made things worse I thought about it till my head hurt I thought about it but it only made things worse [Chorus] So I was wrong What could I do Knew all along [Bridge] |-------------------------| |-------------------------| |-------------------------| G|--------3----------------| D|--0--3-----/5------------| [Verse 2] I think I feel a little hurt My fists are turning coal to diamonds Why no one told me so much work Would all go into trying Oh but the feelings ain’t they strange How some things never change Well nobody is perfect And I knew better anyway [Pre-Chorus] I thought about till my head hurt I thought about it but it only made things worse I thought about it till my head hurt I thought about it but it only made things worse [Chorus] So I was wrong what could I do? I knew all along I’m a fool for you. OPTIONAL INPUT: There is another guitar or loop played in the background which plays this after each F chord. |-------------| |-------------| |-4-----2-4---| |----5--------| |-------------| |-------------|

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Dans cette chanson, l'auteur exprime des sentiments de douleur et de lutte émotionnelle. Il aborde la complexité des relations, révélant comment l'engagement et l'effort peuvent conduire à des résultats inattendus. Les métaphores du charbon et des diamants évoquent l'idée que, malgré les difficultés et les imperfections, il est possible de transformer la douleur en quelque chose de précieux. Le message semble aussi parler de la prise de conscience que parfois, malgré nos efforts, nous ne pouvons pas changer certaines choses, et cette réflexion peut mener à la frustration. En fin de compte, il est question de reconnaître ses erreurs et d’accepter la réalité des sentiments, même lorsque cela fait mal.