Return To Pooh Corner

Kenny Loggins

Transposer:

( - the song is really in ) Christopher Robin and I walked along   Under branches lit up by the moon Posing our questions to owl and Eyore As our days disappeared all to soon But I wandered much further today than I should And I can’t seen to find my way back to the wood               (walkdown bass)              ( bass)   ( bass)          So help me if you can I’ve got to get                ( bass)     ( bass)        Back to the house at Pooh corner by one                ( bass)         ( bass)        You’d be surprised there’s so much to be done     Count all the bees in the hive chase all the clouds from the sky     Back to the days of Christopher Robin and Pooh Winnie the Pooh doesn’t know what to do Got a honey jar stuck on his nose So he came to me asking help and advice   And from here no one knows where he goes So I sent him to ask of the owl if he’s there How to loosen a jar from the nose of a bear Chorus                                                             It’s hard to explain how a few precious things Seem to follow throughout all our lives After all’s said and done I was watching my son Sleeping there with my bear by his side So I tucked him in I kissed him and as I was going I swear that the old bear whispered     "Boy welcome home" Believe me if you can I’ve finally come back To the House at Pooh Corner by one What do you know There’s so much to be done Count all the bees in the hive Chase all the clouds from the sky Last line:                                     Back to the days of Christopher Robin   Back to the days of Christopher Robin   Back to the days of Pooh Oh oh oh oh oh Oh oh oh oh oh

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empty heart empty heart A, D, E, F#m, G
empty heart empty heart G#, Bb, Cm, Eb, Fm, Gm, Bm, Db, Bbm, C
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La chanson évoque un voyage nostalgique dans l'univers d'enfance de Christopher Robin, où se mêlent souvenirs et tendres aventures avec ses amis, comme Winnie l'Ourson. Elle parle de la quête de retrouver ce refuge magique, symbolisant la douceur de l'enfance et l'innocence perdue. Au fil des paroles, l'auteur partage des moments simples mais précieux, tels que l'observation des abeilles ou les jeux sous le ciel. Le contexte pourrait être celui d'un parent se remémorant ses propres souvenirs d'enfance, tout en veillant sur son enfant endormi, rendant hommage à ces instants de bonheur partagés. La chanson rappelle simplement le besoin de revenir à ces petits plaisirs et à l'innocence d'autrefois, ou à ceux qui nous ont laissé de doux souvenirs, nous touchant au plus profond de notre être.