Roots And Branches

This Wild Life

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Capo 3 G         320033 Cadd9     x32033 Em7       022033 Dsus4/F#  200233 [Verse 1] G                                Cadd9 We lay on our backs out on the front yard Em7                                         Cadd9 Holding your right hand I say life’s been so hard The shade of the tree we planted Cadd9 It grew strong with roots and branches Em7                             Cadd9 But it’s just not ours anymore G                                          Cadd9 We build these walls high they blend into the sky Em7                                    Cadd9 Thick skin and bones defend us from outside G                       Cadd9 The way we lost it all I think it made you strong Em7                          Cadd9 But I don’t feel that anymore [Chorus] I feel nothing at all yeah I trip and I fall Running straight into walls while you’re suffering withdrawals G                        Dsus4/F# When will I ever get a better hand? I am losing my hope and it hurts in my throat Have my back to the coast at the end of my rope Em7                     Dsus4/F# Oh will I ever be a better man? Am I meant to be alone?               Am I meant to be alone? [Verse 2] G                                Cadd9 We lay on our backs on the hood of my car Em7                                         Cadd9 Holding my right hand you point out the North Star G                       Cadd9 Show me the way ahead guide me with light I said Em7                         Cadd9 Cause I can’t see straight anymore G                        Cadd9 Everyone left me all at once then Em7                         Cadd9 Honestly I couldn’t even blame them I’ve been a shitty friend Cadd9 I don’t know where you went Em7                      Cadd9 I just can’t handle any more [Chorus] I feel nothing at all yeah I trip and I fall Cadd9 Running straight into walls while you’re suffering withdrawals G                        Dsus4/F# When will I ever get a better hand? I am losing my hope and it hurts in my throat Cadd9 Have my back to the coast at the end of my rope Em7                     Dsus4/F# Oh will I ever be a better man? Am I meant to be alone?               Am I meant to be alone?               Am I meant to be alone?

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La chanson évoque les sentiments de perte et de solitude, en décrivant des souvenirs partagés sous un arbre symbolique. On ressent la lutte intérieure de l'artiste, qui se sent déconnecté des autres et lutte pour trouver un sens à sa vie. La métaphore des murs élevés pour se protéger souligne la douleur et la difficulté à maintenir des relations authentiques. Le contexte est celui de réflexions sur les amitiés brisées et les défis émotionnels que l'on rencontre lorsqu'on se sent délaissé. L’artiste met en lumière un besoin de guidance et d’espoir, tout en questionnant sa place dans le monde et s'il est destiné à rester seul. Ces introspections touchent à des thèmes universels, comme le désir de connexion et la quête de soi à travers les épreuves.