Don't Look Back in Anger

Oasis

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Intro : Slip inside the eye of your mind Don't you know you might find   A better place to play          You said that you'd never been But all the things that you've seen   Slowly fade away             So I start a revolution from my bed Cos you said the brains I had went to my head Step outside, the summertime's in bloom Stand up beside the fireplace Take that look from off your face Cos you ain't ever gonna burn my heart ouuuuuuuut So Sally can wait, she knows it's too late as she's walking on by            Her soul slides away,  but don't look back in anger    I heard you say                                      Take me to the place where you go Where nobody knows,    if it's night or day        Please don't put your life in the hands of a rock and roll band,    who'll throw it all away     Cause I start a revolution from my bed Cos you said the brains I had went to my head Step outside, the summertime's in bloom Stand up beside the fireplace Take that look from off your face Cos you ain't ever gonna burn my heart ouuuuuuuut So Sally can wait, she knows it's too late as she's walking on by            Her soul slides away,  but don't look back in anger    I heard you say                                      (Instrumental) So Sally can wait, she knows it's too late as she's walking on by            Her soul slides away,  but don't look back in anger    I heard you say     So Sally can wait, she knows it's too late as she's walking on by            Her soul slides away  [pause] But don't look back in anger Don't look back in anger  [pause] I heard you say                      least not today 

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Cette chanson évoque le désir de dépasser les rancœurs et de se libérer des poids du passé. Elle invite à chercher un endroit plus serein dans son esprit, à se libérer des regrets et des déceptions. Le protagoniste insiste sur l'importance de ne pas laisser les autres ou les circonstances déterminer son bonheur, soulignant qu’il est essentiel d’avancer sans amertume. Il s'agit également d'un appel à la révolte, mais d'une manière très personnelle, presque intime, comme si l’acte de se lever et de changer sa perspective pouvait elle-même initier une transformation. Le personnage de Sally représente cette prise de conscience que, parfois, le temps file et qu'il est crucial de ne pas se retourner vers le passé avec colère.