Cup Of Wonder

Jethro Tull

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Jethro Tull - Cup of Wonder Capo on 3rd Fret ||------------------------|----------------------------|| ||------(1)-(1)-----------|-(1)------------------------|| ||-------2---0------0-----|--0----------(0)------------|| x4 ||----2-----------------2-|-----2p0---0-(0)------------|| ||--0--------3--------3---|---------3----2------3p2----||   ||------------------------|-------------------------3--|| (n) = optional note May I make my fond excuses for the lateness of the hour but we accept your invitation and we bring you Beltane’s flower. For the May Day is the great day sung along the old straight track. And those who ancient lines did lay will heed the song that calls them back. Pass the word and pass the lady pass the plate to all who hunger. Pass the wit of ancient wisdom pass the cup of crimson wonder.                  x2 Ask the green man where he comes from ask the cup that fills with red. Ask the old grey standing stones that show the sun its way to bed. Question all as to their ways and learn the secrets that they hold. Walk the lines of nature’s palm   crossed with silver and with gold. Pass the cup and pass the lady pass the plate to all who hunger. Pass the wit of ancient wisdom pass the cup of crimson wonder.      Join in black December’s sadness lie in August’s welcome corn. Stir the cup that’s ever-filling with the blood of all that’s born. But the May Day is the great day sung along the old straight track. And those who ancient lines did lay will heed this song that calls them back. Pass the word and pass the lady pass the plate to all who hunger. Pass the wit of ancient wisdom pass the cup of crimson wonder.      I did not yet have the time to tab the solo so if anyone has it please post!

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Cette chanson évoque une invitation à célébrer et à se reconnecter avec la nature et ses traditions. Elle parle de partage, de sagesse ancienne, et de l’harmonie entre l'humain et le monde qui l'entoure. Les paroles invitent à une forme de communion, particulièrement dans le cadre d'une fête traditionnelle où l'on offre et reçoit, tant sur le plan matériel que spirituel. L'atmosphère s’inspire des célébrations du printemps, comme le Beltane, un moment de renouveau et de gratitude pour la vie. Il y a une belle métaphore sur le passage du temps et l’importance d’apprendre des ancêtres, tout en soulignant la richesse des cycles de la nature. L'idée de partager le "gobelet de merveilles" renforce cette notion de sagesse transmise à travers les âges.