Generation Away

Lady Antebellum

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Intro:                         If I was a summer I wanna be ’69  I’d be chilling listening to Dylan holding up a peace sign  And if I was a prison I wanna be Folsom  Johnny Cash be rocking that black  Singing to the stripes and kicking out all the lights  Hey what can I say?  I hope they’d talk about us that way  There ain’t no place I’d rather be  Than right here making history  Hey what can we do?  Here we are it’s me and you  So let’s take all the pictures we can take  For the generation away                       If I was an old car I wanna be a Mustang  American made with a white rag top on a blue sky kind of day  And if I was a preacher I wanna be Dr. King  Oh I know he’s up there smiling down cause we all still have a dream  Hey what can I say?  I hope they’d talk about us that way  There ain’t no place I’d rather be  Than right here making history  Hey what can we do?  Here we are it’s me and you  So let’s take all the pictures we can take  For the generation away                       Let’s make some memories while we can  Laugh and love don’t miss your chance  Cause he still got the whole world in his hands  So baby let’s dance                       Hey what can I say?  I hope they talk about us that way  Raise your voice and have no fear  Let them know that you were here singing  Hey what can we do?  Here we are it’s me and you  So let’s take all the pictures we can take  And let’s make all the memories we can make  For the generation away                       He’s got the whole world in his hands  He’s got the whole world in his hands  He’s got the whole wide world right in his hands  So come on now everybody just dance  He’s got the whole world in his hands  He’s got the whole world in his hands  He’s got the whole wide world right in his hands  So sing out loud and wave your hands    Got the whole word  Got the whole wide world  The whole wide world oh yeah     Now everybody in the party    Everybody in the place    Come on and put your hands up    Come on and put your hands up                      (2x)

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La chanson évoque le désir de vivre pleinement le moment présent tout en tissant des souvenirs pour les générations futures. Elle fait référence à des symboles américains emblématiques et à des figures historiques, marquant l’importance de laisser une empreinte mémorable dans l’histoire. L’artiste souhaite qu'on se souvienne d'eux avec affection et admiration, tout en célébrant la liberté et l’amour à travers la danse et la joie. Le contexte semble refléter une certaine nostalgie pour les temps passés, tout en encourageant un regard optimiste sur l'avenir. C'est un appel à chérir chaque instant, à rire et à aimer, en sachant que tout cela est dans les mains de Dieu.