It Takes All Kinds To Make A World

Roger Miller

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[Intro] e|--0--2--3----4-----4-----4---4--3---0-| B|---------------3-----3-----3--------0-| G|--1--2--3--4-----4-----4-----4--3---1-| D|------------------------------------2-| A|------------------------------------2-| E|------------------------------------0-| [Chorus] Well it takes all kinds to make a world big and little men and women boys and girls   And I’m the kinda guy hard luck sure gives a whirl But I guess it takes all kinds to make a world [Verse] My friend and me went to a picture show in town They called his name and said his house had just burned down I took his hand and offered him my sympathy Then suddenly I remembered that he lived with me [Chorus] Well it takes all kinds to make a world big and little men and women boys and girls And I’m the kinda guy hard luck sure gives a whirl But I guess it takes all kinds to make a world [Instrumental]           [Verse] Well I wrecked the heck out of my pretty car today Cause it’s a total loss and I had to walk on home all the way Then a phone call said you’re holdin’ ticket seventeen You lucky boy you’ve won a tank of gasoline [Chorus] Well it takes all kinds to make a world big and little men and women boys and girls   And I’m the kinda guy hard luck sure gives a whirl But I guess it takes all kinds to make a world [Verse] Well last night I had the pleasure of her company She said she’d like to see a whole lot more of me And I spent money like I had my pockets full Now ask me how it feels to try to see through wool [Chorus] Well it takes all kinds to make a world big and little men and women boys and girls   And I’m the kinda guy hard luck sure gives a whirl But I guess it takes all kinds to make a world

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Cette chanson évoque la diversité qui compose notre monde, soulignant que chaque individu, qu'il soit grand ou petit, renforce notre humanité. L'auteur partage des situations personnelles, des moments de malchance, mais aussi ceux de joie, illustrant que la vie est un mélange d'expériences variées. On y trouve des thèmes de solidarité et d'empathie, où l'amitié et les liens sont essentiels pour surmonter les épreuves. En fin de compte, il affirme que c'est cette pluralité de personnes et de vécus qui fait la richesse de notre existence.