Spring Breakdown

Luke Bryan

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Intro: E x2 It’s been a real good run Playing out here in the sun Year after year beer after beer I’ve watched this crowd grow I swear y’all don’t know what ya mean to me It’s been something to see I remember when we started this week long party And to think that it’s over It makes me wanna spring breakdown Just thinking about all our good times together And how we rocked this town And I wish it could last forever and ever Ohh but the sand runs out And we roll back home And just thinking bout how This is our last song I’m bout to spring breakdown      Next year I’ll go through pictures Wishing I was down there with ya hanging out It’ll kill me then but I’m here right now So let’s raise up our cups Can’t throw ’em up high enough Let me buy you one last round Before I spring breakdown Just thinking about all our good times together And how we rocked this town And I wish it could last forever and ever Ohh but the sand runs out And we roll back home And just thinking bout how This is our last song I’m bout to spring breakdown We made this sun tan city yea all of y’all’s   Sing-a-long so loud We took this beach town over Y’all don’t know it might sound crazy But y’all gonna make me spring breakdown Just thinking about all our good times together And how we rocked this town And I wish it could last forever and ever Ohh but the sand runs out And we roll back home And just thinking bout how This is our last song I’m bout to spring breakdown    Swear I’m bout to spring breakdown      Y’all up there on them shoulders The good and bad hangovers I’m bout to spring breakdown E fade out end on

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empty heart empty heart A, E, B, Dbm, F#m, G#m
empty heart empty heart F, C, G, Dm, Em, Am
empty heart empty heart Em, G, D
empty heart empty heart G, D, Am, C, B
empty heart empty heart C, Em, Bm, D, G
empty heart empty heart Em, C, G, D
empty heart empty heart D, C, Em, Am, G, F#, A
Cette chanson évoque les souvenirs d'un moment festif passé au soleil, entre amis, en soulignant l'importance de ces instants partagés. Elle parle d'une fête qui touche à sa fin et d'un sentiment de nostalgie face à tout ce qui a été vécu ensemble. Le narrateur ressent une mélancolie à l'idée de devoir quitter ces souvenirs, tout en cherchant à savourer encore un dernier moment de joie avant de rentrer. Le contexte fait référence à des rassemblements typiques de l'été, où les bons moments semblent infinis, mais la réalité de la vie quotidienne s'installe finalement. Cette ambiance de célébration et de camaraderie rend chaque instant encore plus précieux, accentuant la tristesse de devoir se dire au revoir.