A Coral Room

Kate Bush

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"A Coral Room" By Kate Bush From "Aerial" (2005) Perhaps the saddest most poetic song she has ever written. (Stunning (and difficult) chord progressions- as goes for the rest of the album’s songs) Intro:               /        Badd9 There’s a city                                        draped in net                        Fisherman net                                 And in the half light                             in the half light                It looks like every tower                                                               Is covered in webs                                      Moving and glistening and rocking            Its babies in rhythm     As the spider of time is climbing     Over the ruins                     /     #11     There were hundreds of people living here               Sails at the windows                                   And the planes came crashing down                     And many a pilot drowned                And the speed boats flying above                                               Aadd9                                       B Put your hand over the side of the boat And what do you feel? My mother                              and her little brown jug                                     It held her milk                                And now it holds our memories                          I can hear her singing                                                “Little brown jug don’t I love thee”                       Esus2/D#                                               “Little brown jug don’t I love thee” Ho ho ho                        hee hee hee (Little brown jug don’t I love thee)                                                (Little brown jug don’t I love thee)             Badd11     Aadd9    /          I hear her laughing                      She is standing in the kitchen As we come in the back door See it fall             See it fall                                      Oh little spider climbing out of a broken jug                Eadd9    /    / And the pieces will lay there a while       In a house draped in net                            In a room filled with coral                Sails at the window                                  Forests of masts                                Put your hand over the side of the boat                              F#m9               Badd11/D#              Badd9 Put your hand over the side of the boat And what do you feel?                         

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart Am7, G, A, Dm7, Am, E7, F, C, Dm, Fmaj7
empty heart empty heart D, Bm6, G6, A, Db, G, Amaj7, E, Emaj7, C
empty heart empty heart Bb, F#, F, D, Em, G, A, Bm
empty heart empty heart C, G, D, F#, Em
empty heart empty heart A, Am, C, F, E7, Fmaj7, Em7, G, Em
empty heart empty heart Am, Em, C, D, Dm, Em7, F, F6, G
empty heart empty heart D7, Dm, A, Am, Gm, F, G, Dm7, Am7
empty heart empty heart E, F#, Ebm, Eb, F#9, G#m, Dbm, F#7, B
empty heart empty heart Cm, G#, Bb, Fm, F, A, Gm, Dm, Am, Em, Bm7, B, D7, Bm, G, C
empty heart empty heart Am7, Dm, Am, D, Dm6, G, Em, F#, Gm, G6, F, A, Eb, Bb, Cm, C11, Dm11, Bmaj9, G5, C, A5, Eb6, Ebmaj7, Cm9, C6, Bb6, Db, Db6
Cette chanson évoque une ville empreinte de nostalgie, recouverte d'un filet, rappelant un passé révolu où ses habitants vivaient des moments de joie et de chagrin. On y ressent l'effritement du temps, où les souvenirs se mêlent aux ruines, et où une mère chantait des chansons simples tout en s'occupant de ses enfants. Le refrain rappelle un objet du quotidien, un pot qui, autrefois rempli de lait, est désormais un symbole des souvenirs partagés et des rires résonnants dans la cuisine. Le contexte se situe dans une exploration mélancolique des liens familiaux et des souvenirs, teintée d'une atmosphère poétique où le temps semble se figer, entre ombres et lumières. Les thèmes de la perte et de la mémoire s'entrelacent, offrant une réflexion sur la fragilité de la vie et la beauté des instants passés.