The Last Ship

Sting

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This is more or less my first tabbed song. So suggestions are very welcome. For the   Picking rythm and the and you have to play some variations. just listen to the song. Intro: 8x Verse1: It’s all there in the gospels the Magdalene girl Comes to pay her respects but her mind is awhirl. When she finds the tomb empty the stone had been rolled Not a sign of a corpse in the dark and the cold. When she reaches the door sees an unholy sight There’s this solitary figure in a halo of light. He just carries on floating past Calvary Hill In an almighty hurry aye but she might catch him still. Verse2: "Tell me where are ye going Lord and why in such haste?" "Now don’t hinder me woman I’ve no time to waste! For they’re launching a boat on the morrow at noon And I have to be there before daybreak.       Oh I canna be missing the lads’ll expect me Why else would the good Lord himself resurrect me? For nothing will stop me I have to prevail Through the teeth of this tempest in the mouth of a gale May the angels protect me if all else should fail When   the      last     ship       sails." Oh the roar of the chains and the cracking of timbers The noise at the end of the world in your ears As a mountain of steel makes its way to the sea And   the      last     ship       sails.. It’s a strange kind of beauty It’s cold and  austere And whatever it was that ye’ve done to be here It’s the sum of yr hopes yr despairs and yr fears When   the      last     ship       sails. Bridge: Well the first to arrive saw these signs in the east Like that strange moving finger at Balthazar’s Feast Where they asked the advice of some wandering priest And the sad ghosts of men whom they’d thought long deceased And whatever got said they’d be counted at least When   the      last     ship       sails. Oh the roar of the chains and the cracking of timbers The noise at the end of the world in your ears As a mountain of steel makes its way to the sea And   the      last     ship       sails.. And whatever you’d promised whatever you’ve done And whatever the station in life you’ve become. In the name of the Father in the name of the Son And whatever the weave of this life that you’ve spun On the Earth or in Heaven or under the Sun When   the      last     ship       sails. Ohhh   the      last     ship       sails. Ohhh   the      last     ship       sails.

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Cette chanson évoque le moment poignant où Marie Madeleine découvre le tombeau vide après la résurrection du Christ. Elle cherche à comprendre la destination de ce dernier, qui lui révèle qu'il doit se rendre à un évènement crucial, la mise à l’eau d’un dernier navire. Cette métaphore du bateau qui part symbolise à la fois l'urgence, la quête de rédemption, et le passage vers une autre existence, un voyage où les espoirs et les peurs des hommes sont embarqués. Le texte fait référence à la rencontre de l'humanité avec des épreuves et des promesses, illustrant la force inhérente au désir de rejoindre les êtres chers et de chercher le sens de la vie, que ce soit ici-bas ou ailleurs. Ce mélange de spiritualité et de lutte face aux tempêtes de la vie donne une dimension profonde à ce récit.