Never To Know

Lene Marlin

Ce chant est à 4 accords magiques! Il est montré ici dans la transposition originale: en le jouant avec des capo ou en le transposant, vous pouvez le ramener à Am, F, C, G.

Transposer:

Tuning: standard Capo on 6th fret Note: All chords are relative to capo. Chords: e|--0--1--0--3--| B|--1--1--1--3--| G|--2--2--0--0--| D|--2--3--2--0--| A|--0--3--3--2--| E|--0--1--0--3--|           [Intro] (The intro is actually played with violins although it also sounds cool with a guitar) [Verse]     Did you know hidden by his clothes there are some scars        Some are recent some have been there for years        Did you know It doesn’t even hurt         It never really hurts but there are tears    [Chorus] Do you want the real story or do you prefer the lie Do you want to see him smile or maybe see him cry Do you want to follow or let him go alone For then never to know... never to know    never to know     [Verse]    Have you seen the way he acts sometimes       And when you ask he’ll say that he’s okay         Have you seen how well he pretends       Laughs out loud before he looks away     [Chorus] Do you want the real story or do you prefer the lie Do you want to see him smile or maybe see him cry Do you want to follow or let him go alone For then never to know... never to know    never to know     never to know     never to know     [Bridge] Turn Turn Turn Turn Turn Turn Turn Turn [Chorus] Do you want the real story or do you prefer the lie Do you want to see him smile or maybe see him cry Do you want to follow or let him go alone For then never to know Do you want the real story or do you prefer the lie Do you want to see him smile or maybe see him cry Do you want to follow or let him go alone For then never to know Never to know               The song goes on like that all the time. There are just some variations on the way the chords are played (faster slower picking normal...) or the instruments used but they are still the same chords. Hope you like it !!! -Victor.

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empty heart empty heart G, Bm, Cadd9, Em, D, Em7, D/F#, D4
empty heart empty heart G, C, F, Am, Em, G7
empty heart empty heart Em, Cmaj7, G, D, Am, C
empty heart empty heart D, A, Em, G, Bm, E, B, F#m, C#m
empty heart empty heart Em, C, D, Am, G
empty heart empty heart G#, Bb7, Cm, Bb, Eb, Gm, G
empty heart empty heart C5, G5, A5, F5, C, G, Am, F
empty heart empty heart A, D, F#m, E
empty heart empty heart D, A, Bm, F#m, G
empty heart empty heart D, A, Em, G, Bm
Cette chanson évoque les blessures invisibles que l’on cache souvent derrière un sourire. Elle explore le dilemme entre la vérité et le mensonge, en posant des questions sur la volonté de connaître la véritable histoire d’une personne, même si cela implique de voir sa souffrance. On perçoit un personnage qui, bien qu’il essaie de masquer sa douleur au quotidien, reste en proie à des émotions profondes, oscillant entre le rire et les larmes. Le contexte semble toucher à des thèmes universels comme la solitude et le besoin d’authenticité dans les relations. La dynamique entre le besoin de soutien et la peur de dévoiler sa vulnérabilité résonne particulièrement dans notre société, où beaucoup choisissent de porter des masques pour mieux affronter le regard des autres.