Tuesday Morning

Melissa Etheridge

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[Intro] (Up and down this road I go) (Skippin’ and dodgin’) (Skippin’ and dodgin’) (Up and down this road I go) (Skippin’ and dodgin’) (From a 44) [Verse] 10:03 on a Tuesday morning In the fall of an American dream A man is doing what he knows is right On flight 93 He loved his mom and he loved his dad He loved his home and he loved his man But on that bloody Tuesday morning He died an American [Chorus] Now you cannot change this You can’t erase this You can’t pretend this is not the truth [Verse 2] Even though he could not marry Or teach your children in our schools Because who he wants to love Is breaking your Gods’ rules He stood up on a Tuesday morning In the terror he was brave And he made his choice And without a doubt A hundred lives he must have saved [Chorus] Now you cannot change this You can’t erase this You can’t pretend this is not the truth [Bridge] And the things you might take for granted Your inalienable rights Some might chose to deny him Even though he gave his life Can you live with yourself In the land of the free And make him any less of a hero Than the other three Well it might begin to change ya In a field in Pennsylvania [Chorus] Now you cannot change this (Up and down this road I go) And you can’t erase this You can’t pretend this is not the truth [Verse 3] Stand up America Hear the bell now as it tolls Wake up America N/C It’s Tuesday morning Come on let’s roll [Chorus] Now you cannot change this (Up and down this road I go) And you can’t erase this You can’t pretend this is not the truth

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La chanson évoque les événements tragiques du 11 septembre 2001, en se concentrant particulièrement sur le vol 93. On y raconte l’histoire d'un homme courageux qui fait face à la terreur avec détermination, aimant profondément sa famille et son partenaire. Bien qu'il ne puisse pas vivre librement son amour en raison des préjugés, il choisit de se battre pour sauver des vies, incarnant l'esprit héroïque et la bravoure. Le contexte de cette œuvre est lourd de mémoire et de douleur, évoquant un moment charnière de l'histoire américaine, où des choix difficiles ont été faits dans des circonstances extrêmes. Cela soulève des questions sur la liberté et les droits de chacun, ainsi que sur le sens du sacrifice, rappelant que des vies ont été perdues en luttant pour une cause juste.