Spider's Web

Katie Melua

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Intro : If a black man is racist, is it okay ? If it's the white man's racism that made him that way, Because the bully's the victim they say, By some sense they're all the same. Because the line between, wrong and right, Is the width of a thread, from a spider's web. The piano keys are black and white, But they sound like a million colours in your mind I could tell you to go to war, Or I could march for peace and fighting no more, How do I know which is right, And I hope he does when he sends you to fight. Because the line between, wrong and right, Is the width of a thread, from a spider's web. The piano keys are black and white, But they sound like a million colours in your mind Should we act on a blame ? Or should we chase the moments away ? Should we give ? Should we live ? Remember forever the guns and the feathers in time. Because the line between, wrong and right, Is the width of a thread, from a spider's web. The piano keys are black and white, But they sound like a million colours in your mind | The piano keys are black and white, But they sound like a million colours in your mind They sound like a million colours in your mind,   

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La chanson aborde des thèmes complexes tels que le racisme, la guerre et la paix, en mettant en lumière la fine frontière entre le bien et le mal. Elle questionne la responsabilité individuelle et collective, laissant entendre que la victimisation peut parfois engendrer des comportements répréhensibles. L’image de la toile d’araignée illustre la délicatesse de ces distinctions morales, tandis que les touches de piano, à la fois noires et blanches, symbolisent les nuances du monde, plein de couleurs et de diversités, que l’on perçoit dans son esprit. Ces réflexions sur les choix que nous devons faire invitent à la contemplation et à la compréhension des motivations des autres.