Practical Arrangement

Sting

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Practical Arrangement by Sting from The Last Ship album For any questions mail me to [email protected] Basically this is a jazzy piano piece. This one is tough to play on the guitar so I tried to cover the full harmony and provide some possible voicings for you. But sorry in advance if it too complex it’s just what it is. You can try to simplify the chords by   playing first part of it (e.g. ?> ? but song will lose it’s charm a little bit in this case. Enjoy and good luck! Key: Minor afterwards modulate to Minor Time: 4/4     e|-----------5--------------------------| B|--------3-----2-----------------------| G|--------------------------------------| D|-----4--------------------------------| A|--2-----------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------|     *        *        *        * Am I asking for the moon? Is it really so implausible?       That you and I could soon     Come to some kind of arrangement?            I’m not asking for the moon   I’ve always been a realist   When it’s really nothing more          Than a simple rearrangement            With one roof above our heads           A warm house to return to         We could start with separate beds          I could sleep alone or learn to   I’m not suggesting that we’d find some earthly paradise forever I mean how often does that happen now? The answer’s probably never   But we could come to an arrangement a practical arrangement And you could learn to love me given time          I’m not promising the moon I’m not promising a rainbow   Just a practical solution            To a solitary life           I’d be a father to your boy A shoulder you could lean on   How bad could it be                 To be my wife?           With one roof above our heads          A warm house to return to        You wouldn’t have to cook for me         You wouldn’t have to learn to           I’m not suggesting that this proposition here could last forever I’ve no intention of deceiving you you’re far too clever But we could come to an arrangement A practical arrangement And perhaps you’d learn to love me given time     It may not be the romance that you had in mind But you could learn to love me   Given time

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Cette chanson évoque l'idée d'un arrangement pratique entre deux personnes, loin des attentes romantiques idéalisées. Le protagoniste propose une forme de vie commune, sans illusion de perfection, cherchant simplement à bâtir une relation stable et fonctionnelle. Il parle d’une certaine réalité où deux individus peuvent apprendre à s’aimer progressivement, malgré l'absence d'une passion intense. Le contexte semble concerner des réalités contemporaines des relations, où les sentiments classiques de romantisme sont souvent mis de côté au profit d'une entente mutuelle plus simple. L'idée est que, même si l'amour peut ne pas être immédiat, avec le temps, une forme d'affection peut émerger au sein de cette arrangement pratique.