Cherry Wine (live)

Hozier

Transposer:

Default   No Capo is good so is Capo on 1 Capo on 2 Capo on 3 depending on your voice Her eyes and words are so icy oh but she burns Like rum on a fire Hot and fast and angry as she can be I walk my days on a wire   It looks ugly   but it’s clean    Oh mamma don’t fuss over me The way she tells me I’m hers and she is mine Open hand or closed fist would be fine But blood is rare and sweet as   cherry wine Calls of guilty thrown at me all while she stains The sheets of some other Thrown at me so powerfully just like she throws With the arm of her brother    But I want it it’s a crime    That she’s not around most of the time The way she tells me I’m hers and she is mine Open hand or closed fist would be fine But blood is rare and sweet as cherry wine Guitar Solo Her fight and fury’s fiery oh but she loves Like sleep to the freezing Sweet and right and merciful I’m all but washed In the tide of her breathing    And it’s worth it it’s divine    I have this some of the time The way she tells me I’m hers and she is mine Open hand or closed fist would be fine But blood is rare and sweet as cherry wine End on *****P.S.***** A trick I have learned is to occasionally add your fourth finger to the third fret of the A string when playing  a chord to add a higher pitch on some words for example in the first line you may add it when playing   "words" and then again on "oh but". If this is confusing just ignore it! Have fun! (:

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empty heart empty heart G, C/G, D/F#, C
empty heart empty heart A, E, F#m, G#m, D, Dbm, Bm
empty heart empty heart D, Em, Bm, A, G, F#, F#7
empty heart empty heart Ebm, Db, F#, Bbm, G#, G#m
empty heart empty heart E, F#m, A6, Emaj7, A, C, G#m
empty heart empty heart Fm, Db, Eb, Cm, G#, C, Bbm, C7
empty heart empty heart Em, Am, G, D, C, Cm, B7, G/B
empty heart empty heart G, C, Am, Bm7, D, B
empty heart empty heart C, Dm, F, C/E, Em, Am, Bb, Bm
La chanson évoque une relation passionnelle et complexe, marquée par des émotions intenses. L'homme parle d'une femme qui, malgré ses manières froides, dégage une chaleur brûlante. Deux êtres liés par un sentiment fort, où l'amour se mêle à la douleur et aux luttes internes. Au fil des vers, on comprend que leurs liens sont à la fois précieux et tumultueux, l’amour étant comparé à un vin de cerise, à la fois doux et rare. Cela souligne la beauté et la difficulté des relations amoureuses, où le désir et la possessivité cohabitent, sur fond de moments de tendresse et de conflits. Cette dualité rend leur histoire profondément humaine.