Great American Dream

Tom Paxton

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:

[Verse 1] Have you seen the long grass waving in the pastures in the spring? Have you seen the golden meadow larks and heard the songs they sing? Have you dived into the waters of an icy mountain stream? Have you shared with your forefathers in the great American dream? [Chorus] In the great American dream the great American dream Have you shared with your forefathers in the great American dream? [Verse 2] Did you see the peaches bloomin’ by the churchyard at Shiloh? Did you fight the river pirates on the rollin’ Ohio? Have you ever lost your pasture in a roaring prairie fire? Have you ever won a strike and found the prices getting higher? [Chorus] Found the prices getting higher the prices getting higher Have you ever won a strike and found the prices getting higher? [Verse 3] Were you in the bloody battles of the bloody Pullman strike? Were you at the Corregidor and did you make that bloody hike? Were you down in Mississippi? Did you face that jeering mob? Were you mining down at Hazard when they took away your job? [Chorus] When they took away your job they took away your job Were you mining down at Hazard when they took away your job? [Verse 4] Have you stood and watched the dust storms on the Oklahoma plains? Have you rode with the jobless migrants on the rattlin’ flat-car trains? Have you ever been blacklisted by a silent poisen pen? Have you ever heard the talkin’ of a gang of hungry men? [Chorus] Of a gang of hungry men a gang of hungry men Have you ever heard the talkin’ of a gang of hungry men? [Verse 5] Did you ever dream of spending time with your own family? And watch you kids a-growin’ up and feelin’ that you’re free? Do you very often wonder if things are what they seem? Do you wonder what is happening to your great American dream? [Chorus] To your great American dream your great American dream Do you wonder what is happening to your great American dream?

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Cette chanson évoque un parcours à travers les rêves, les luttes et les révolutions qui ont façonné l'histoire américaine. Elle invite l'auditeur à réfléchir sur les joies simples de la nature et les traditions familiales, mais aussi sur les difficultés économiques et sociales rencontrées par ceux qui ont précédé. À travers des images puissantes de moments historiques, elle questionne la réalité du rêve américain et ce qu'il signifie vraiment aujourd'hui, rappelant que la joie et la souffrance se mêlent souvent dans cette quête de liberté et d'accomplissement personnel. C'est un appel à se souvenir des luttes passées tout en s'interrogeant sur l'avenir.