They Dance Alone

Sting

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Amazing song by Sting any comments suggestions or even mistakes (my first tab)? Mail: They dance alone - Sting Part one:                      Part two: e|----------------------------|------------------------------------------| B|------0--0-------0-------2--|------0--------------------0--------------| G|----2--------2-------2------|--------2--------------------2------------| D|--2------------2-------2----|--2-4--------4-0-2-----2-4--------4-0-2---| A|----------------------------|------------------------------------------| E|----------------------------|------------------------------------------| Why are these women here dancing on their own. Why is there this sadness in their eyes?      Why are the soldiers here their faces fixed like stone? B                                   Esus  E I can’t see what it is that they despise. Chorus: They’re dancing with the missing they’re dancing with the dead. They dance with the invisible ones their anguish is unsaid. They’re dancing with their fathers they’re dancing with their sons. They’re dancing with their husbands they dance alone. They dance alone. Repeat Part two The only form of protest they’re allowed. I’ve seen their silent faces they scream so loud. If they were to speak these words they’d go missing too. B                                   Esus               E Another woman on the torture table what else can they do? Chorus Chorus 2: One day we’ll dance on their graves one day we’ll sing our freedom. One day we’ll laugh in our joy. And we’ll dance. One day we’ll dance on their graves one day we’ll sing our freedom. One day we’ll laugh in our joy. And we’ll dance. Hey Mister Pinochet you’ve sown a bitter crop. It’s foreign money that supports you one day the money’s going to stop. No wages for your tortures no budget for your guns. B                         Esus               E You think of your mother dancing with her invisible son. Chorus + Chorus 2 And we’ll dance and we’ll dance And we’ll dance and we’ll dance

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La chanson évoque le désespoir et la solitude des femmes qui dansent en mémoire de leurs proches disparus, victimes de la violence et de la répression. Leur danse devient un acte de résistance silencieuse, une manière de se souvenir tout en exprimant une douleur indicible. Les images des soldats au visage inexpressif soulignent la tristesse et l'oppression qui règnent autour d'elles. Le contexte ici fait probablement allusion aux atrocités commises pendant les dictatures en Amérique du Sud, en particulier celles perpétrées au Chili, où des familles ont été dévastées par des disparitions forcées. Cela transforme leur danse en un symbole de lutte pour la mémoire et la justice.