Four Black Sheep

Martha Wainwright

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Four Black Sheep Martha Wainwright Note: This is a free-flowing song; the chords are all right but where exactly in the lyrics chord changes take place changes depending on the whim of the performer.  Proper chord voicings where uncommon may be found at the bottom. Get in the car we’re late for the gig But don’t go too fast it’s been snowin’ since 10 am We never will be this free again Just over the bridge crossin’ the Gatineau To the side that I know where the light becomes strange And we’ll never be this free again. On our way home singin’ the songs that we learned on our mother’s knee Four black sheep in need Tryin’ or cryin’ to be free. Jesse’s been drinkin’ again and again he won’t believe he can’t believe We can see right through his soul. Mom and Dad are on their way they know these roads They’ve been travelling a lonely life. Black sheep they too were born in the night. And we’ll meet at the lodge to suck on life as we look up at the sky that we don’t feel the same. And we’ll never be this free again. F#m                                        Esus4  E May walked away in the snow sayin’ she was through. And Frere Jacques would never want to ring the bell to tell us all            Esus4  E We already knew That out there in the freezing night we will not be all right Four black sheep travellin’ different speeds Angry at the world Losing their way in the cold blue snow. Red on black on white - it glowed. We will never feel that free again. We will never feel that free again. After the show back on the road to Montreal There were diamonds piercin’ our eyes And the snow pilin’ up on either side. Jesse took the wheel there was an appeal to stop the ride but we were just four black sheep in the night. Tryin’ to hold on for our lives. We never made it home - spinnin’ out on the road We took to the sky where we were finally free for the last time. Flyin’ high at the end of our lives. Four black sheep deep in the white light Red on black on white in the night I said red on black on white in the night I said red on black on white in the night Red on black on white in the night Red on black on white in the night… |(5)5-7-7-6-5-| A* |(0)0-7-6-5-0-| E7*|(0)7-6-7-5-0-| Em |(0)7-9-9-6-7-|

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart F, Am, Dm, Em, Gm7
empty heart empty heart C, G, F, Am, Em, Dm, Dm7
empty heart empty heart D, Dmaj7, D6, G, Dbm, Em, A7, A, Em7, D7, Dm, F#m, C, Cm, Bb, Eb, Am
empty heart empty heart C, G, Am, D, Bm
empty heart empty heart D, C, G, Dm, F, Dm7, A
empty heart empty heart C, G, Am, D, Dm, Bb, F, Em, A, F#m, B, E
empty heart empty heart A, E, F#m, B, G#m, Dbm
empty heart empty heart D, Bm, G, F
empty heart empty heart Bbm, Ebm, Fm, G#, Db, F, Eb
Cette chanson évoque un voyage et une quête de liberté, où quatre amis, symbolisés par des "agneaux noirs", se retrouvent dans un moment de désespoir et de lutte. En traversant des paysages enneigés, ils chantent les mélodies de leur enfance tout en se remémorant les luttes de leurs parents. Leur chemin est semé d’embûches, et malgré le sentiment de liberté qu’ils ressentent, la vie les rattrape souvent, leur faisant prendre conscience des lourdeurs de l’existence. Le contexte de cette chanson révèle des thèmes de la jeunesse, des rêves brisés et des souvenirs nostalgiques, le tout dans une atmosphère mélancolique. Les personnages semblent naviguer entre la joie de vivre et le poids du passé, cherchant un sens à leur chemin tout en s'affrontant à leur réalité. Cette dualité entre la liberté et la solitude est palpable tout au long de la mélodie.