Ballad Of Love And Hate

The Avett Brothers

Ce chant est à 4 accords magiques! Il est montré ici dans la transposition originale: en le jouant avec des capo ou en le transposant, vous pouvez le ramener à Am, F, C, G.

Transposer:

Capo on 1st fret Love writes a letter and sends it to hate. My vacations ending. I’m coming home late. The weather was fine and the ocean was great and I can’t wait to see you again.    Hate reads the letter and throws it away. "No one here cares if you go or you stay. I barely even noticed that you were away. I’ll see you or I won’t whatever."   Love sings a song as she sails through the sky. The water looks bluer through her pretty eyes. And everyone knows it whenever she flies and also when she comes down.      Hate keeps his head up and walks through the street. Every stranger and drifter he greets. And shakes hands with every loner he meets with a serious look on his face.   Love arrives safely with suitcase in tow. Carrying with her the good things we know. A reason to live and a reason to grow. To trust. To hope. To care.      Hate sits alone on the hood of his car. Without much regard to the moon or the stars. Lazily killing the last of a jar of the strongest stuff you can drink.    Love takes a taxi a young man drives. As soon as he sees her hope fills his eyes. But tears follow after at the end of the ride cause he might never see her again.   Hate gets home lucky to still be alive. He screams o’er the sidewalk and into the drive. The clock in the kitchen says 2:55 And the clock in the kitchen is slow.     Love has been waiting patient and kind. Just wanting a phone call or some kind of sign That the one that she cares for who’s out of his mind Will make it back safe to her arms.     Hate stumbles forward and leans in the door. Weary head hung eyes to the floor. He says "Love I’m sorry" and she says "What for? I’m your and that’s it Whatever.       I should not have been gone for so long. I’m your’s and that’s it forever."   You’re mine and that’s it forever.  

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La chanson raconte l'histoire d'un dialogue entre l'amour et la haine, illustrant la façon dont ces deux émotions coexistent dans nos vies. L'amour exprime son désir de retrouver une personne chère après une absence, faisant preuve de patience et de douceur. En revanche, la haine, distancée et indifférente, minimise le départ de l'amour et montre une certaine amertume face à la situation. Le texte dépeint une tension entre ces deux forces, révélant le poids de l'absence et le désir de connexion. À la fin, malgré les conflits et les malentendus, l'amour se montre toujours prêt à pardonner et à accueillir l'autre, soulignant la force et la résilience de ce sentiment. C'est un reflet des luttes intérieures que chacun peut connaître dans ses relations.