Moment's Silence (common Tongue)

Hozier

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Intro        Primeira Parte When stunted hand earns place with man by mere monstrosity Alarms are struck and shore is shook by sheer atrocity A cure I know that soothes the soul does so impossibly A moment’s silence when my baby puts their mouth on Me and my babe relax and catch the manic rhapsody All reason flown as God looks on in abject apathy A squall and all of me is a prayer in perfect piety A moment’s silence when my baby puts their mouth on me ( ) Refrão 1 When the meaning’s gone there is clarity And the reason comes on the common tongue of your lovin’ me And it’s easy done our little remedy And the reason comes on the common tongue of your lovin’ me ( ) Segunda Parte What yields the need for those who lead us oh so morally Those that would view the same we do through their deformity Who view the deed as power’s creed as pure authority This moment’s silence when my baby puts their mouth on me ( ) Refrão 2 Since it all begun to it’s reckoning There the reason comes on the common tongue of your lovin’ me Be thankful some know it lovingly There the reason comes on the common tongue of your lovin’ me (        ) (          ) Refrão 3 Like a heathen clung to the homily Let the reason come on the common tongue of your lovin’ me So summon on the pearl rosary Let the reason come on the common tongue of your lovin’ me

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empty heart empty heart Eb, G#, C, Bb, G7, B, Cm7, Eb7, Fm7, Fm, A, D, G, F, Cm
empty heart empty heart G, C/G, D/F#, C
empty heart empty heart G, C, Em, Am, D
empty heart empty heart Em, B7, C, A2, Am, G6, Aadd9, Amadd9, Cmaj7, G
empty heart empty heart Em, A, D, G, C, B, B7, Bm7, Am
empty heart empty heart Eb, G#, Cm7, Bb, G7, B, Eb7, Fm7, Fm, Fm/C, A#/D, G#/Eb, A#/F, D#7, Cm, G7/B, Eb7/Bb
empty heart empty heart C, Am, F, Dm7, Em, G, Am7
empty heart empty heart D, Em, Bm, A, G, F#, F#7
La chanson évoque un sentiment d'intimité et de réconfort dans une relation amoureuse, soulignant comment un moment de tendresse peut apporter un apaisement face aux atrocités du monde. Elle parle de la vulnérabilité humaine, où la connexion avec l'autre pourrait transcender les horreurs et les injustices qui nous entourent. L’auteur suggère que, même dans un contexte de chaos moral et de déformation des valeurs, l'amour demeure une forme de vérité universelle. C'est un hommage à la simplicité des émotions partagées et à la profondeur de l'expérience amoureuse, qui se traduit dans un langage que tous peuvent comprendre.