The Pirates Bride

Sting

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[Chords] C#m7:   046454 B7:     024422 A:      002220 E:      022100 A(bar): 577655 Gm7:    353433 [Verse] C#m7      B7 Sometimes in the light At the edge of the world Is the ghost of a ship With its black sail furled And night after night She would stand on the shore And dream of a love that she knew before A(bar)         G#m7 The tide rolls out The tide rolls in Without a thought for the ways of men                       We set sail for a Spanish main To rob the ships of the Queen of Spain She would be his Pirate’s Bride She gave him the pistol and the sword at his side A(bar)         G#m7 The tide rolls out The tide rolls in Without a care for the ways of men I’d give three ships of Spanish gold To see my love again Full fathom five my true love lies In a fine wooden casket with gold on his eyes Where is the glory where is the pride Where is the joy for the Pirate’s Bride     A(bar)     G#m7 The tide rolls out The tide rolls in Without a care for the ways of men                       Here in the light at the edge of the world He’d wait for a ship with its black sail furled And day after day he’d stand on the shore And dream of a life that he knew before     A(bar)     G#m7 The tide rolls out The tide rolls in Without a care for the ways of men I’d give three ships of Spanish gold To see my love again

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La chanson évoque le chagrin d'une femme qui rêve d'un amour perdu, celui d’un pirate. Elle se tient au bord de la mer, pensant à lui, tandis que la marée monte et descend sans se soucier des souffrances humaines. Dans son esprit, elle se remémore leur passion et son désir de le revoir, prêt à tout sacrifier, même trois navires d'or, pour retrouver son bien-aimé. Le récit est imprégné de nostalgie, où la mer devient le témoin silencieux de sa quête et de son désespoir. C'est une histoire d'amour tragique, enveloppée dans la beauté et la mélancolie d'une vie de pirate.