Belshazzar

Johnny Cash

Ce chant est à 4 accords magiques! Il est montré ici dans la transposition originale: en le jouant avec des capo ou en le transposant, vous pouvez le ramener à Am, F, C, G.

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Intro : Well the *Bible tells us about a man Who ruled Babylon and all it's land Around the city he built a wall And declared that Babylon would never fall He had concubines and wives He called his Babylon "Paradise" On his throne he drank and ate But for Belshazzer it was getting late For he was weighed in the balance and found wanting His kingdom was divided, couldn't stand He was weighed in the balance and found wanting His houses were built upon the sand Instrumental : The people feast and drank their wine And praised the false gods of his time All holy things were scorned and mocked But suddenly all their mocking stopped For on the wall there appeared a hand Nothing else, there was no man And but, the hand began to write And Belshazzar couldn't hide his fright For he was weighed in the balance and found wanting His kingdom was divided, couldn't stand He was weighed in the balance and found wanting His houses were built upon the sand Instrumental : Well no one around could understand What was written by the mystic hand Belshazzar tried but couldn't find A man who could give him piece of mind But Daniel the prophet, the man of God He saw the writing on the wall in blood Belshazzar asked him what it said And Daniel turned to the wall and read "My friend your weighed in the balance and found wanting Your kingdom was divided, it can't stand Your weighed in the balance and found wanting Your houses were built upon the sand" Finale :

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La chanson évoque l’histoire de Belshazzar, un roi de Babylone qui, dans son arrogance, se croyait invincible. Malgré sa puissance et ses plaisirs, il négligeait les lois de Dieu et se moquait des valeurs sacrées. Un jour, une mystérieuse main apparut sur le mur pour écrire un message inquiétant, mettant en lumière la fragilité de son règne. Face à ses terreurs, il se tourna vers le prophète Daniel, qui lui révéla que son royaume était condamné et qu'il avait été pesé et jugé, trouvant la pesée insuffisante. Cette histoire, riche en symbolisme, nous rappelle l’importance de bâtir notre vie sur des fondations solides.