Long Bed from Kenya

Joan Baez

Transposer:

See the Redtail on her perch upon the fencepost   Highway 40 roll on by.    If I could reach across the distance for a moment   I'd steal the sadness from her eyes.  2.    It's February and the weather's clear for driving   how I've missed your Tennessee.   The morning sun just stole the shadows from the mountains   and the years away from me.   Yes I've changed and I knew that I was able   but you still look the same to me.    And your eyes are just as blue across the table   as the sky in Tennessee.   (Instrumental) This old farm is ne'er so big as I remember   now the fields are burned and brown.   The Pigeon River's running deeper than December   where the Winter snows lay down. How you love your house      and this long bed sent from Kenya and the telling of the story of the woman you met there.   She's a darkhaired beauty    -  my hair's only growing thinner   and my threads a little bare.   Yes I've changed and I knew that I was able   but you still look the same to me.    And your eyes are just as blue across the table   as the sky in Tennessee.   (Instrumental) In the silence hear the years we dare not speak of    let this arrow pass on through.   And I'll be gone before my heart has met resistance   like you hoped that I would do. See the Redtail turn her wing toward the mountain   God there's sunlight in your smile.   If I could reach across the distance for a moment   I'd steal her memory from your eyes.   Yes I've changed and I knew that I was able   but you still look the same to me.    And your eyes are just as blue across the table Than the sky in Tennessee (bis)

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La chanson évoque la nostalgie et le passage du temps à travers le souvenir d'un amour. L'artiste se remémore des moments passés, les paysages de Tennessee, et ressent le besoin de réconforter une personne chère qui semble porter une certaine tristesse. Elle exprime aussi une prise de conscience de son propre changement, tout en constatant que l’autre personne reste inchangée à ses yeux, surtout ses magnifiques yeux bleus qui rappellent le ciel. Le contexte de cette chanson est ancré dans un retour aux racines, mêlant des souvenirs personnels à des éléments de réconfort. Au fil des paroles, le paysage dépeint un mélange de beauté et de mélancolie, illustrant une relation marquée par le temps, les souvenirs, et l'espoir d'un lien durable malgré la distance et le changement.