Open Ended Life

The Avett Brothers

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The Avett Brothers "Open Ended Life" No Capo For hammer on d and b strings; listen to song to find the rhythm for riff Intro: Pack a change of clothes and a pillow for the road for when we drift off   Put the sketches and the notes in a box labeled "burn with furniture"    We will watch the fire burn the whole entire house we built down to ashes    From the mirror we’ll admire how the flame quickly retires we won’t waste no long goodbyes on the smoke or foolish lies that finally passed us          I was taught to keep an open ended life and never trap myself in nothin Let’s find something new to talk about I’m tired talkin’ ’bout myself    I spent my whole life talking to convince everyone that I was something else    And the part that kinda hurts is I think it finally worked and now I’m leaving             I get the feeling things have changed but the mystery to me is where and when along the way did anyone decide that they believed me I was taught to keep an open-ended life and never trap myself in nothin’   I was told to keep an open-ended life to never trap yourself in nothin’ Hoedown:   x2 Riff: e|----------------| b|----------------| g|-3b4-4b3p2p0---0| d|------------2-0-| a|----------------| E|----------------| Over riff: x2 When we settle down in another nowhere town let’s tell our neighbors   We won’t be here long and we’ll be quiet but don’t go asking any favors I can’t stand the unexpected uninvited visits from too many strangers      My trust has dwindled down and I can leave just as abruptly as I came here.   I was taught to keep an open-ended life and never trap myself in nothin’        I was told to keep an open-ended life to never trap yourself in nothin’       I was taught to keep an open-ended life and never trap myself in nothin’         x2           x3 Riff End on

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La chanson évoque l'idée de vivre une vie ouverte, sans se laisser enfermer dans des attentes ou des conventions. L'auteur réfléchit sur ses expériences passées, sur la façon dont il a essayé de se conformer aux attentes des autres, mais il se rend compte que cela l'a finalement éloigné de lui-même. Il parle des changements qu'il perçoit et de l'incertitude de la vie, tout en affirmant son désir de rester libre et de ne pas être attaché à des lieux ou des relations qui pourraient l’aliéner. Dans une certaine mesure, le texte résonne avec l'importance de se libérer des poids du passé, de reconnaître la nécessité de renouveau et de rester ouvert à de nouvelles expériences. Ce message de liberté et d'authenticité peut trouver un écho particulier à notre époque, où beaucoup cherchent à naviguer dans un monde en constante évolution.