Buy Dirt

Jordan Davis

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.

Transposer:

[Intro] [Verse 1] Few days before he turned 80 He was sitting out back in a rocker He said what you been up to lately I told him chasing a dollar And in between sips of coffee He poured this wisdom out Said if you want my two cents on making a dollar count [Chorus] Buy dirt Find the one you can’t live without Get a ring let your knee hit the ground Do what you love but call it work And throw a little money in the plate at church Send some prayers up and your roots down deep Add a few limbs to your family tree And watch their pencils marks And the grass in the yard All grow up ’Cause the truth about it is It all goes by real quick You can’t buy happiness But you can buy dirt [Verse 2] Before you get caught on that ladder Let me tell you what it’s all about Find you a few things that matter That you can put a fence around And then he laid it out [Chorus] Buy dirt Find the one you can’t live without Get a ring let your knee hit the ground Do what you love but call it work And throw a little money in the plate at church Send some prayers up and your roots down deep Add a few limbs to your family tree And watch their pencils marks And the grass in the yard All grow up ’Cause the truth about it is It all goes by real quick You can’t buy happiness But you can buy dirt      You can buy dirt    [Bridge] And thank the good Lord for it ’Cause He ain’t makin’ any more of it [Chorus] Buy dirt Find the one you can’t live without Get a ring let your knee hit the ground Do what you love but call it work And throw a little money in the plate at church Send some prayers up and your roots down deep Add a few limbs to your family tree And watch their pencils marks And the grass in the yard All grow up ’Cause the truth about it is It all goes by real quick You can’t buy happiness But you can buy dirt

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La chanson aborde l'idée que la véritable richesse ne se mesure pas en argent, mais dans les relations et les valeurs que l'on construit tout au long de sa vie. Elle encourage à investir dans des choses durables, comme l'amour, la famille, et la foi, tout en soulignant l'importance de trouver un équilibre entre travail et passion. À travers des métaphores simples, l'auteur souligne que l'essentiel réside dans les éléments que l'on cultive, tels que les racines familiales et les moments partagés, plutôt que dans la quête incessante de la richesse matérielle. Cela nous rappelle que les véritables joies de la vie passent souvent par la simplicité et la gratitude.