Sense And Sensibility

Millencolin

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------                     Millencolin - Sense And Sensibility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *No Capo* Tuning: Standard (INTRO)                                    (VERSE) I got ideas how this planet works It gives perspective on all the racist jerks Like in the end they shed imbalance to everything we know Some brains are fast means that some brains are slow (PRE-CHORUS) This is the rational side of me I guess The sense they barely use when playing chess Luck’s in the end I know there’s also the other side of me And to me it’s an emotional sensibility (CHORUS) And that’s the side of me I turn to When I think about the world well That’s not my cup of tea Yeah it’s the side of me I take That tells me you’ve got it wrong Well how clear we disagree You’re just a racist clown to me (INTERLUDE)                   (VERSE) I always thought I was a tolerant man The kind that’d always try to understand But there’s a darker force inside of me that wants me to Be as bad and be as sad sad as you (CHORUS) And that’s the side of me I turn to When I think about the world well That’s not my cup of tea Yeah it’s the side of me I take That tells me you’ve got it wrong Well how clear we disagree You’re just a racist clown to me Yeah it’s the side of me that said "I would like to kick your head in You’re so far out at sea" This state of mind is hard to get through Makes me hate as much as you do It clearly makes me see You’re just a racist clown to me (POST-CHORUS)   You’re just a racist clown to me   You’re just a racist clown A racist clown to (OUTRO) Meeee-eeh-eeh-eeh-eeeeh Aaaah-aah-aah-aah-aaaah Aaaah-aah-aah-aah-aaaah Aaaah-aah-aah-aah-aaaah Aaaah-aah-aah-aah-aaaah Aaaah-aah-aah-aah Aaaah-aah-aah-aah-aaaah __________________________ Hope you enjoyed this one! Stay KingerZ     -Matt

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La chanson aborde des réflexions sur la manière dont les préjugés et le racisme affectent notre perception et nos interactions avec le monde. L'artiste évoque le combat intérieur entre la raison et l'émotion, tout en reconnaissant qu’il existe une part de lui qui se sent poussé à réagir négativement face à l'hostilité des autres. Il se confronte à ses propres inconsistances, ayant toujours voulu être tolérant, mais découvrant une colère sourde qui émerge parfois en lui. Dans un contexte contemporain, cela soulève des questions sur les luttes contre l'intolérance et le racisme, tout en mettant en lumière les conflits intérieurs que chacun peut éprouver face à des injustices. Cette dualité entre raison et sentiment est universelle et résonne particulièrement dans les discussions d'aujourd'hui sur la diversité et le respect.