Breaktown

Hanson

Transposer:

Breaktown - by Hanson - Sung by Taylor Transposed by Lisa Fabio all strings lowered half step: This song is absolutely gorgeous and these chords are 100%. this CAN be played without tuning the guitar down. it will just be in a different key of course. its a bit difficult in the bridge but you can get the hang of it with practice. hurray for beautiful unreleased hanson music.                              /  dim E    2     0     0    3    2    0     0     X B    3     0     1    0    3    2     0     5 G    4     0     0    0    2    2     1     6 D    4     2     2    0    0    2     0     5 A    2     2     3    2    X    0     X     4 E    X     0     X    3    X    X     X     X intro: Are you ready to lose? are you ready to win? Well I’ve been losing for so long i cant begin. I’m the man on the moon. Im the man on the ledge. I’m the words you never knew were in your head to be read. You can’t help you’re so insecure you’re hurt right down to the core you’re only stuck on your pain today welcome to breaktown. for the first time its a great town for your worste time. when you freak out theres a road sign welcome to breaktown.    are you ready to quit? are you ready to learn? are you ready to find the spot inside and let it burn? I’m the walls that close in. I’m the words you wont say. I’m the voices you choose to keep inside and lock away every day. you keep it all to yourself you’re just like veryone else so take a good look around now welcome to breaktown. for the first time its a great town for your worste time. when you freak out theres a road sign welcome to breaktown.      Yeah when you’re comin through there’s a room with a view. just hang around. whoa whoa whoa.... yeah                     welcome to breaktown. welcome to breaktown       welcome to breaktown. for the first time its a great town for your worste time. when you freak out theres a road sign welcome to breaktown.    welcome to breaktown. welcome to breaktown. welcome to breaktown breaktown.

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La chanson évoque un lieu symbolique où l'on se retrouve face à ses doutes et à ses échecs. Elle aborde des thèmes tels que l'insécurité, la souffrance et le besoin de lâcher prise. On y ressent une sorte d'accueil à la désillusion, une reconnaissance que même dans les moments difficiles, il existe un espace pour se confronter à soi-même. Le contexte semble refléter un point de vue personnel, un dialogue intérieur où l'artiste fait l'état des lieux de ses luttes et de ses réflexions. C'est une invitation à reconnaître ses vulnérabilités et à ne pas se sentir seul dans ses douleurs. Les métaphores fortes comme "l'homme sur le bord" renvoient à des images de précarité émotionnelle, tout en offrant un espace de compréhension commune.