Down In The Seine

Paul Weller

Transposer:

Down in the Seine (Days of Speed version) Paul Weller Tab by Brian Beckmann This is a tab I worked out along with Chris Doyle -formerly of Surrey for the excellent live version of ’Down in the Seine’ found on the acoustic ’Days of Speed’ release. [Intro] Em7 Dm7 (x3) string 3rd fret 1st open and on Dm7 adding B string 3rd fret as transition back to Em7 chord. [Verse 1] Catch me I’m falling so fast and I can’t seem to find all the reasons I had when the purpose was mine now I stumble so fast rolling into the night… Kiss me quick before I land and am broken in two keep me on the right track hold my dreams intact too - I get lost in this place - I get lost yes it’s true… [Chorus] And in the waters I sink and in the waters I drink until I rise to the top which in truth is not it’s the same as below we will put on a show to make you feel you’re alright to make you feel there’s no fight… -         [Intro] (x4)                                                             [Verse 2]                                                                Help me I’m sinking so fast into waters unplanned that I once held onto but have got out of hand now the things that I loved are the things I cannot stand…   Squeeze me slow before I come to that part of the ground it’s a million miles up it’s a million miles down. I get lost in between and I wait to be found… [Chorus] And in the waters I sink and in the waters I drink until I rise to the top which in truth is a-not it’s the same as below we will put on a show to make you feel you’re alright to make you feel there’s no…   fight -        Outro: Em7- Dm7 -listen to the recording                                -0-      -1-     -0-        -2-        -0-       -0- -3-      -1-     -0-        -2-        -2-       -0- -0-      -2-     -4-        -2-        -1-       -0- -2-      -0-     -6-        -0-        -2-       -2- -2-      -x-     -6-        -x-        -0-       -3- -0-      -x-     -0-        -x-        -0-       -x-

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Dans cette chanson, l'artiste évoque un sentiment de désorientation et de perte, se retrouvant à la dérive dans un monde imprévisible. Il exprime le besoin d'une connexion, d'un soutien pour ne pas sombrer davantage dans l'incertitude. À travers des métaphores aquatiques, il parle de lutte intérieure et de la quête d'un sens, tout en cherchant à maintenir ses rêves vivants malgré l'adversité. Le morceau fait aussi écho à des moments de vulnérabilité, où l'on se sent abandonné et où l'on aspire à un réconfort. C’est une réflexion sur le voyage que chacun fait dans les eaux troubles de la vie, entre espoir et doute.