The Barricades Of Heaven

Jackson Browne

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INTROO : (TWICE)   Running down along the towns along the shore   When I was sixteen and on my own          No I couldn’t tell you what the hell those breaks were for   I was just trying to hear my song         (TWICE)   Jimmy found his own sweet sound when he won that free guitar   And we’d all get in the van and play             Life became the Paradox the Bell the Rouge et noir   And the stretch of road running to L.A.          BRIDGE :  Pages turning           Pages we were years from learning           Straight into the night our hearts were flung    (PLAY REGULAR "" and "" for chorus) CHORUS :  Better bring your own redemtion when you come                To the barricades of heaven where I’m from (Twice)   All the world was shining from those hills   With the stars above and the lights below        Among those there to test their fortune and their will   I lost track of the score long ago        BRIDGE CHORUS   Childhood comes for me at night   The voices of my friends   Your face bathing me in light   I hope that never ends (TWICE)   Pages turning   Pages torn and pages burning   Faded pages open in the sun        Chorus (TWICE) (FADE)                                    \\\|///                                    | ~ ~ |                                   (- 0 0 -) [email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^--oOOo-(_)-oOOo--*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^& @                    |                                                        * #                    |"Far better it is to dare mighty things to win         ! $ Justin J. Simison  | glorious triumphs even though checkered by failure   ^ %                    | than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither  & ^ Flagstaff AZ      | enjoy much nor suffer much because they live in the  * &                    | grey twilight that knows not victory nor defeat."      ! *                    |                                                        @ !                    |             - President Theodore Roosevelt 1904       # @#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*[email protected]#$%^&*

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La chanson évoque la quête de sens et de liberté à travers les souvenirs d'une jeunesse insouciante. Elle raconte l'histoire de camaraderie et de passion pour la musique, où les protagonistes cherchent à comprendre leur place dans le monde tout en poursuivant leurs rêves dans un paysage californien lumineux. Les barricades du paradis deviennent une métaphore pour les défis et les choix à faire dans la vie, soulignant l'importance de trouver sa propre rédemption. Les pages de leur histoire se tournent, marquées par des instants d’innocence, d’espoir et de désillusion.