Midday Train

Lazlo Bane

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Midday Train by Lazlo Bane Author: Martin Gray email: 27 October 2018 I’d sugegst playing all bare chords except the E which is an open chord. * Some parts in the chorus where they sing the word "just" it’s very faint but it’s there. I have kept it in the lyric for accurate positioing of the chords. [Intro] C#m A x3 [Verse] The sun makes no apologies it falls against the broken sea The wind blows through me like the worn down boxer He looks his victor in the eye to find whats left of his own pride The bell is ringing and he’s not the winner this time    [Chorus] And maybe someday you’ll come and save me     Just before the midday train comes crashing over to take my number   Well could it be I just believe in only having optimistic afternoons C#m  A x3 [Verse] If I could change the way I see a glass half full of guarantees or have another from fait’s bartender looks his victim in the eye Never thinks to ask him why the bell is ringing and not the winner this time   [Chorus] And maybe someday you’ll come and save me     Just before the midday train comes crashing over to take my number   Well could it be I just believe in only having optimistic afternoons C#m A x3 [Outro] And maybe someday you’ll come and save me     Just before the midday train comes crashing over to take my number      Just before the midday train comes someday       Just maybe someday yeah heah heah maybe someday      just maybe someday yeah heah you’ll come and save me....

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Cette chanson évoque un sentiment de vulnérabilité et l'espoir d'une délivrance face aux épreuves de la vie. Les paroles décrivent l'impuissance face à des circonstances difficiles, symbolisées par un train qui menace d'écraser ceux qui sont laissés pour compte. L'idée d'attendre une aide ou un sauveur est omniprésente, mêlée à une réflexion sur la façon dont nous percevons notre réalité, entre espoir et désillusion. Le contexte semble tourner autour de moments de doute et de lutte intérieure, où l'on se demande si un changement de perspective pourrait apporter un peu de réconfort. C’est un tableau de la lutte humaine face aux défis, tout en laissant entrevoir une lueur d’espoir pour le futur.