American Tune

Simon & Garfunkel

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Many's the time I've been mistaken      And many times confuse. Yes and I've often felt forsaken   And certainly misused. Oh but I'm alright I'm alright I'm just weary to my bones.  Still you don't expect to be bright and bonvivant So far away from home So far away from home I don't know a soul whose not been battered I don't have a friend who feels at ease I don't  know a dream whose not been shattered Or driven to its knees. Oh but It's alright It's alright For we lived so well so long.   Still when I think of the road we're traveling on I wonder what's gone wrong. I can't help it; I wonder what has gone wrong And I dream I was dying I dreamed that my soul rose unexpectedly And looking back down at me smiled reassuringly. And I dreamed I was flying And high up above my eyes could clearly see The Statue of Liberty Sailing away to sea And I dreamed I was flying. We come on the ship they call the Mayflower  We come on the ship that sailed the moon. We come in the age's most uncertain hours And sing the American Tune. Oh and it's alright it's alright You can be forever blessed. Still tomorrow's gonna be another working day And I'm trying to get some rest That's all I'm trying to get some rest.

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La chanson évoque des sentiments de désillusion et de fatigue, en exprimant la lutte de l'individu face à une réalité souvent difficile. L'auteur parle de moments de confusion et de solitude, illustrant un voyage intérieur où même si tout semble pesant, il y a une lueur d'espoir. Le contexte renvoie à l'expérience américaine, entre les promesses et les désillusions, en faisant référence à l'histoire d'immigration et aux rêves qui, parfois, sont ébranlés. On y perçoit une quête de sens, où, malgré les défis quotidiens, il reste une tentative de se ressourcer et de trouver la paix intérieure.