Cheyenne Anthem

Kansas

Transposer:

Kansas - Cheyenne Anthem from Leftoverture Transcribed by Cory (). August 2011 |       /      |       |                      |        | |--15-17-------12-|-----------|-------------------12-13-|-15--20--| |--------15-------|-13-15 ----|----------12-13-15-------|---------| |-----------------|-------12--|----12-14----------------|---------| |-----------------|-----------|-15----------------------|---------| |-----------------|-----------|-------------------------|---------| |-----------------|-----------|-------------------------|---------| From the mountains to the sun Life has only just begun We wed this land and pledged     D                  Esus Our souls to meet it’s end Life has only just begun Here my people roam the earth In the kingdom of our birth Where the dust of all our horses hides the sun We are mighty on the earth on the earth        You have come to move me Take me from my ancient home Land of my fathers I can’t leave you now We will share it with you No man owns this earth we’re on            Now the wheels are rolling Hear the howling winds of war It’s my destiny to fight and die But is there no solution Can we find no other way Lord let me stay           D       Dsus2 Under the endless sky         D     Dsus2 And the earth below Here I was born to live And I will never go oh no    But we cannot endure Like the earth and the mountains Life is not ours to keep For a new sun is rising   |    |    |    |   |    |    |    | into long instrumental section Soon these days shall pass away For our freedom we must pay G        D                                 Esus All our words and deeds are carried on the wind In the ground our bodies lay here we’ll stay Outro:            (hopefully this makes sense 3 bars 4/4 2 bars 3/4 and another 4/4 bar then repeat. ending on Bb at the last repeat. The slash chords are just following the bass line) 1       2       3       4       1       2       3       4       /          / |       /           |                 /     |                  |                   |                        |       /          / |       /           |                 /     |                  |                   |                        |       /          / |       /           |                                 Ohhhhhhhohhhhhhhahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh                     |                        |

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart e, B, G, D, Em, Em7, A, C, Bm, Am
empty heart empty heart A7, Bm7, A, A4, A2, E, D2, Am, G, D
empty heart empty heart C, Cmaj7, Am, G/B, G, Dm7, D/F#, Am7/G, Am7, A4
empty heart empty heart E, G#m, A, F#m, G#, Dbm, B, C, D, G, Db, F, Dm, Eb, A5, C5, F#5, G5, Am, B5, Bb5, Bb, Em, Bm, F#
empty heart empty heart E, D2, F#m, D4, D, A, A7
empty heart empty heart C, A, E, F#m, Dbm, B, Bb, F, D
empty heart empty heart B5, A5, G5, C, D
empty heart empty heart D, F/D, G/D, Bb/D, C/D, Em/D, A, Cmaj7, Bm, E5, F#m7, E, Dm, Bb, F, C, G5, G
empty heart empty heart Dm, C, Bb, A, F, Ebm
empty heart empty heart Em, D, C, E, G
Cette chanson évoque le lien profond entre un peuple et sa terre natale. Elle parle des luttes et des sacrifices nécessaires pour préserver cette connexion, tout en ressentant un sentiment d’appartenance et de responsabilité vis-à-vis de l’héritage ancestral. Les paroles évoquent aussi la beauté et la majesté de la nature, en soulignant que la vie est un voyage, marqué par des défis et des conflits. Le contexte se réfère à l'histoire des nations amérindiennes et à leur lutte pour la reconnaissance et la survie de leur culture face aux colonisations et aux guerres. Cela souligne la nécessité de ne pas oublier son histoire, tout en cherchant des moyens de cohabitation pacifique.