Does It Really Matter

Theory of a Deadman

Transposer:

I don’t really know the names of the hords....and don’t know if these are wrong or write. It’s just how I play it. Hope u’ll understand what strings u should pick in verse (or just strumm all of them to get used to hords). Chords used: Db(x46600) Pick on verse 54341242( - numbers of strings) or Bm(x24400) Pick same as Db                         F#(244x00) B(688x00)  Pick 65451251 A(577x00) E(022x00) Cd?(91111x00) "Does It Really Matter" Verse1: They don’t seem to know your name  Does it really matter? They don’t even shed a tear for you They didn’t seem to waste no time  To fill your locker They don’t give a second thought to you Oh things have gotta change Chorus:   I’m sorry that I never said How much you had really meant It’s hard to say but now you’re gone So does it really matter? I’m sorry that I never tried To tell you I was on your side Now you’re gone Verse2:(Chords are the same as in the first verse) You’re spending all your time alone  Cause you don’t need them  No one can see the pain inside of you  You just wanna say goodbye  You’re giving up now  I think the letter says it all it’s not your fault Oh things will never change Chorus: (the same as in first part of chorus) I’m sorry that I never said  How much you had really meant  It’s hard to say but now you’re gone  So does it really matter?  I’m sorry that I never tried  To tell you I was on your side  It’s hard to say but now you’re gone  So does it really matter? Verse3: Did it hurt as much that day  As every other? So I light a candle in your name Chorus: I’m sorry that I never said  How much you had really meant  It’s hard to say but now you’re gone  So does it really matter?  I’m sorry that I never tried  To tell you I was on your side  It’s hard to say but now you’re gone So does it really matter? It’s hard to say but now you’re gone To me it really matters    ( i play without solo =)) # Does it really matter?           Hope u’ll enjoy it.

Du même artiste :

empty heart empty heart Ebm, Db, Bb, G#m, F#, B, F
empty heart empty heart D, A, G, B
empty heart empty heart Dbm, E, Db2, Emaj7, B, F#, A, F#4
empty heart empty heart

Rx

d, A, F, D, Em, G, C
empty heart empty heart Em, G, D, A, C, cop, is, high, right, now
empty heart empty heart F#, Db, Ebm, B, G#m, Bb
empty heart empty heart

Pch

G, Bm, A, D
empty heart empty heart Em, G, A, C
empty heart empty heart Gm, Bb, Cm, Dm, Eb, G, D, F, C, Am
Cette chanson traite de la solitude et du chagrin causés par la perte d'une personne qui était significative. Elle évoque le regret de ne pas avoir exprimé à quel point cette personne comptait, soulignant l'importance des connexions humaines que l'on peut parfois négliger. Le narrateur ressent une profonde tristesse en réalisant qu'il aurait pu faire davantage pour montrer son soutien et son affection. Le contexte met en lumière des moments de vulnérabilité et d'isolement, indiquant que certaines personnes peuvent se sentir invisibles ou incomprises, même par ceux qui les entourent. Une allusion à une bougie allumée en mémoire d'un être cher évoque un geste de respect et de souvenir qui souligne les implications spirituelles de la perte.