One of These Days I'm Gonna Sit Down and Talk to Paul

Johnny Cash

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One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul I'm gonna ask him about his travelin' And he will tell me about it all One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul   I'm gonna tell him I read all his books I'm gonna tell him I read all his books And that it sure was hard to follow Down the same road that he took But I'm gonna tell him I read all his books   He'll Introduce me to Luke and Timothy He will Introduce me to Luke and Timothy I will be so glad to meet them And they will be glad to meet me He will Introduce me to Luke and Timothy   One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul talk to Paul One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to sit down and talk to Paul I'm gonna meet his friends in heaven I'll be singin' with them all And one of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to Paul   One of these days I'm gonna shake that healing hand One of these days I'm gonna shake that healing hand That hand that raised up Uticus That old sleepin' fallen man One of these days I'm gonna shake that healing hand   I know just how he felt locked in that jail I know just how he felt locked in that jail And I bet that him and Silas Will have quite a tale to tell I know just how he felt locked in that jail   One of these days I'm gonna sit down and sit down and talk to Paul One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to sit down and talk to Paul I'm gonna ask him about his journeys And he will tell me about them all One of these days I'm gonna sit down and talk to sit down and talk to Paul

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La chanson évoque le désir de rencontrer l'apôtre Paul pour discuter de son parcours et de ses voyages. Le narrateur exprime son envie de partager ses lectures sur Paul et de rencontrer ses compagnons, Luc et Timothée. Il rêve aussi d’échanger avec Paul sur ses expériences passées, y compris ses épreuves en prison, et de sentir la chaleur de sa main guérisseuse, en référence à un miracle qu'il a accompli. Le tout souligne une quête spirituelle et une anticipation de la communion dans l'au-delà. On peut percevoir dans cette chanson une profonde admiration pour la figure de Paul, un emblème de foi et de résilience, alors que l'artiste se projette dans un avenir où il pourra discuter librement avec ce personnage emblématique.