This Face

Willie Nelson

Transposer:

This Face is all I have worn and lived in And lines below my eyes are like old friends       And this old hearts' been beaten up And my ragged soul has had things rough And this face is all I have worn and lived in           The fairest they can fall bored in believing Something to achieve this peaceful feeling      After all these tears are only true And your silver spoons can't dig up my roots And this face is all I have worn and lived in Worn and lived in Through the tides of time Worn and lived in This face of mine And I kept believing The reflection on the wall Who needs to be the fairest of them all       I never looked like you cool and streamlined I have this honesty that grows with time        And when cracks appear they suit me fine Like a good old dog you won't hear me whine And this face is all I have worn and lived in Worn and lived in Through the tides of time Worn and lived in This face of mine And I kept believing The reflection on the wall Who needs to be the fairest of them all       Sins and lies They take the place of truth and answers You can trade a glance and call it second sight You can't buy sympathetic mirrors And honesty is an answer you can't find                    And I kept believing The reflection on the wall Who needs to be the fairest of them all       This Face is all I have worn and lived in And lines below my eyes are like old friends       And this old hearts' been beaten up And my ragged soul has had things rough And this face is all I have worn and lived in And this face is all I have Worn and lived in                          

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Cette chanson évoque l'acceptation de soi et l'importance de la sincérité au fil des années. Le narrateur partage son parcours, marqué par des épreuves et des cicatrices visibles, mais il considère ces imperfections comme des compagnons de route. Au lieu de rechercher l'approbation ou la perfection, il célèbre son authenticité et la beauté que comprennent les lignes de son visage, qui racontent une histoire vécue. C'est un hommage à la résilience et à la valeur de la vérité personnelle, nous rappelant qu'il n'est pas nécessaire d'être le plus beau pour être en paix avec soi-même.