Nothin Left To Say

Richard Marx

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Artist: Richard Marx Album: My own very best enemy year:2004 Title: Nothin’left to Say Transcriber: Alejandro Zanotti () Coment: A really cool song I must say It’s not so acurate I still cant figure out the last part of the chorus but perahps someone can take it from here so I’m free to coments corrections. here are just the main chords. I have this new cd and must add i’m a big R Marx Fan and this cd is great it was the kind of cd that I was waiting for and no one released great love songs for easy listening. A great cd so keep a looking this page for more tabs of this album by me. Intro. F (the bass fools around some other chords) Locked up tight but holdin’ the key Clock keeps tickin’ like it’s laughin’ at me I wonder What spell I’m under Days go by in a pulseless haze Who’s that person that’s wearin’ my face Denyin’ What he’s hidin’ Bridge    G#m              (A lil pause) I can’t go on like this I won’t let myself miss the rest of my life Chorus: When something’s come and gone What good is holdin’ on? Why waste tomorrow chasin’ yesterday? I part my lips to speak (dont know this part yet) But the words are out of reach I guess that really means There’s nothin’ left to say INTRO I guess we could carry on livin’ asleep Who is the fool who could choose to just keep pretendin’ That this ain’t endin’? I wish you all that I wish for myself To have that ache of emptiness behind us And not still inside us It’s time to take that dare There’s still a world out there waitin’ for me Chorus: When something’s come and gone What good is holdin’ on? Why waste tomorrow chasin’ yesterday? I part my lips to speak But the words are out of reach I guess that really means There’s nothin’ left to say We did the best we could Just like we thought we should But sometimes you’ve got to just let go Chorus: When something’s come and gone What good is holdin’ on? Why waste tomorrow chasin’ yesterday? I part my lips to speak But the words are out of reach I guess that really means There’s nothin’ left to say There’s nothin’ left to say Nothin’ left to say

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Cette chanson parle d'un sentiment de désespoir face à une situation qui semble irrémédiable. L'artiste évoque la difficulté de lâcher prise et de reconnaître que certaines choses appartiennent au passé. On ressent une lutte intérieure, entre le désir de parler et l'incapacité à trouver les mots justes. L’idée centrale tourne autour de l’importance de ne pas s’accrocher à des souvenirs ou des attentes qui ne servent plus, et d’oser avancer vers l’inconnu. Le contexte de cette réflexion semble s'inscrire dans une période de transition personnelle, où il devient nécessaire de se libérer des poids émotionnels pour livrer de nouvelles expériences. La chanson illustre parfaitement ce moment où l’on doit faire face à la réalité, tout en affrontant ses propres peurs et doutes.