Brooklyn Nights

Lady GaGa

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verse 1 I always thought it was you                You always thought it was me           We always thought we were it Seemed like a real perfect fit Those Brooklyn Nights set us free! I always thought even though                   We were so young we could grow up        And in the end it would be us We would take the F by the Bus Where Brooklyn Nights set us free Its not that I don’t wanna love you                 Its not that I’m really over it You Know You Know Its just that I can’t watch us bleed to death                     When we used to be    Brooklyn Nights happy! verse 2 I miss that cheap chandelier            ’member when dad hung it there          We would watch Rocky 4 The one where the Russian scored I love Brigitte Nielsens hair I’d cry you’re my champion        But we had already won                  And cracked open one last beer Falling asleep in our tears Those Brooklyn Nights set us free! Its not that I don’t wanna love you                 Its not that I’m really over it You Know You Know Its just that I can’t watch us bleed to death                     When we used to be    Brooklyn Nights happy! Bridge I found an old pair of keys in my purse That opened the lockup we shared How did they get there jerk.? I wanna see you there I wanna make it work I didn’t brush my hair And my lashes are falling After 7 years of our bad luck dating    I want one last night there A Brooklyn Night affair Its not that I don’t wanna love you                 Its not that I’m really over it You Know You Know Its just that I can’t watch us bleed to death                     When we used to be    Brooklyn Nights happy! Outro Its not that I don’t want to love you ’Cause I really tried and I Just wanna hang with the old you For just one Brooklyn Night adieu. Have a drink with your former self We both won’t act like someone else. Maybe then we’d both tell the truth For just one Brooklyn Night adieu.

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La chanson évoque un amour perdu, rempli de souvenirs nostalgiques de moments passés ensemble à Brooklyn. Les protagonistes se remémorent leurs jeunes années, pleines d'espoir et de rêve, pensant qu'ils seraient toujours ensemble. Pourtant, malgré leurs sentiments, ils ressentent une douleur profonde, une impossibilité de continuer à se voir s'éloigner lentement. Le contexte parle de ces souvenirs pleins de simplicité et d'authenticité, comme des soirées passées à regarder des films et à partager des rires. On ressent l'envie de retrouver ces instants, même si la réalité de leur relation est devenue trop douloureuse à supporter. En fin de compte, il y a un désir de retrouver une dernière nuit, une occasion de dire adieu à un amour qui a été beau mais qui ne peut plus durer.