Blindfolded

Simple Minds

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[Intro]         x6 [Verse 1] Somewhere out there darkened cellar There’s game called "Mystery" There is a man he stands blindfolded that’s his world you’ll never see. Somewhere out there   you’ll never see Somewhere out there a girl called Sugar dreams of bringing her fortune in But every night she stands blindfolded that’s the way it’s all been Somewhere out there   you’ll never see It’s somewhere out there   you’ll never see [Chorus] The Saints are singing now so we’ll feel better The Saints are looking down so we must know    The Saints won’t ever get to read this letter Because the Saints became blindfolded long ago [Verse 2] Somewhere out there in the desert There’s a game called Liberty There is a kid who stands blindfolded that his world you’ll never see Somewhere out there darkened cellar There’s game called "Mystery" There is a man he stands blindfolded that’s his world you’ll never see. Somewhere out there   you’ll never see [Chorus] The Saints are singing now so we’ll feel better The Saints are looking down so we must know    The Saints won’t ever get to read this letter Because the Saints became blindfolded long ago The Saints are singing now so we’ll feel better The Saints are looking down so we must know    The Saints won’t ever get to read this letter Because the Saints became blindfolded long ago [Instrumental]         x4 [Outro] It’s somewhere out there   you’ll never see It’s somewhere out there   you’ll never see Somewhere out there   you’ll never see Somewhere out there Somewhere out there You’ll never see

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La chanson évoque un monde où des personnages se trouvent aveuglés par leurs propres circonstances, incapables de percevoir la réalité qui les entoure. On rencontre un homme et une femme, chacun en proie à leurs rêves et espoirs, mais entravés par leur condition. L’idée d’un jeu mystérieux imbriqué dans leur existence souligne le caractère incertain et souvent tragique de leur situation. Au fil des paroles, la mention des Saints suggère une protection divine, mais souligne aussi l'ironie de leur propre aveuglement face aux épreuves du monde. Ce morceau semble également évoquer des thèmes de liberté et de recherche de lumière dans l'obscurité, faisant écho aux luttes que chacun d'entre nous peut rencontrer dans sa vie.