yeat`s grave

The Cranberries

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I suppose the intro sounds much better with this tab layout and easy to play with a capo. 2x                                      (last two: first turn only)                             E------0----------0--------------------0---------------------------------------- B---1-----1---0-----0------0------------------------------------------------- G------2----------0------0-----0--0-----0------------------------------------- D---2-----2---0-----0------2---------2---------------------------------------- A-----------------------  2-----2---2-----2------------------------------------- E----------------------------------------------------------------------------  ... and chords of the song is as follows Silenced by death in the grave ldn’t save Why did you stand here Were you sickened in time But I know by now Why did you sit here? In the grave In the GRaVE W. B. Yeats "Second" Why should I blame her there she filled my days With misery or that she would of late Have taught to ignor can’t man violent ways Or harled the little streets upon the grenout Had they but courage Equal to desire Sad there Mand Gonne couldn’t stay But she had MacBride anyway and you sit here with me on the isle In istree and your writing down everything But I know by now Why did you sit here In the grave... Why should I blAme her Had they but courage equal to desire ------------------------------------------------------------------------------   This is also a wonderful song from The Cranberries   How can she write so well?                                                 Baris Seker

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Cette chanson évoque des réflexions profondes sur la vie, la mort et les regrets. Le narrateur se questionne sur les raisons qui ont poussé une autre personne à rester à ses côtés, malgré la souffrance et le temps qui passent. Il y a une montée de sentiments de désespoir et des interrogations sur le courage et les désirs inassouvis. Les images du cimetière et des souvenirs partagés renforcent ce sentiment de mélancolie. Le contexte semble être inspiré par l'œuvre du poète W.B. Yeats, avec des références à des relations complexes et des émotions contradictoires. Cela donne une profondeur poétique à la chanson, mêlant des thèmes de nostalgie et de réflexion sur le passé.