Something to See

Tracy Chapman

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Intro : (x2) No war no greed That would be something to see I hope I live that long No blood in the streets Just a distant memory The history books recount Now-o-ow we're all free Now-o-ow we're all free No war no greed That would be something to see I hope I live that long No want no need The struggle to end poverty Finally has been won Now-o-ow we're all free Now-o-ow we're all free No war no greed That would be something to see I hope I live that long Hold my constitution   And have the courage of heart and mind To right what is wrong Now-o-ow we're all free Now-o-ow we're all free But now you can't believe what you're told You can't believe what you hear The speeches of the politicians Ring untrue and insincere You can't believe what you read You can't believe what's said They count the targets and the bombs But do not count the dead They do not count the dead No war no greed That would be something to see I hope I live that long Not lose my faith   In every word on the page, In the face of freedom No war no greed That would be something to see   No war no greed That would be something to see   No war no greed That would be something to see   Don't wanna lose my faith   In every word on the page Don't wanna lose my faith   In every word on the page No war no greed             No war no greed            

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La chanson évoque un monde sans guerre ni cupidité, un idéal que l’artiste espère voir un jour réalisé. Elle parle de la nécessité d’établir la paix et d’éradiquer la pauvreté, tout en soulignant l’inauthenticité des discours politiques actuels. Les paroles appellent à la réflexion sur notre réalité et l’importance de garder espoir, malgré les incertitudes et les injustices qui persistent autour de nous. À travers ces mots, une aspiration sincère émerge : celle d’un avenir meilleur, où chacun peut vivre librement et dignement.