Découvrez les paroles de la chanson « Safe From Harm » de Massive Attack, accompagnées des explications de leur signification, d’anecdotes et de contexte.
Paroles de la chanson
Shara Nelson
Midnight ronkers
City slickers
Gunmen and maniacs
All will feature on the freakshow
And I can't do nothing 'bout that, no
But if you hurt what's mine
I'll sure as hell retaliate
You can free the world you can free my mind
Just as long as my baby's safe from harm tonight
You can free the world you can free my mind
Just as long as my baby's safe from harm tonight
3d
I was lookin' back to see if you were lookin' back at me
To see me lookin' back at you
Shara Nelson
Lucky dippers
Crazy chancers
Seems to be moving fast
What happened to the nicities
Of my childhood days
Well i can't do nothing 'bout that, no
But if you hurt what's mine
I'll sure as hell retaliate
3d
I was lookin' back to see if you were
I was lookin I was
I was lookin' back to see if you were lookin' back at me
To see me lookin' back at you
Shara Nelson
You can free the world you can free my mind
Just as long as my baby's safe from harm tonight
You can free the world you can free my mind
Just as long as my baby's safe from harm tonight
3d
Tell us what it is dangerous
Friends and enemies I find it's contagerous
And they're spreading through your system like a virus
Yes the trouble in the end it makes you anxious
I was lookin' back to see if you were lookin back at me
To see me lookin back at you
I was lookin' back to see if you were lookin back at me
To see me lookin back at you
Shara Nelson
But if you hurt what's mine
I'll sure as hell retaliate
You can free the world you can free my mind
Just as long as my baby's safe from harm tonight (x2)
Explication des paroles de Safe From Harm de Massive Attack
« Safe From Harm » de Massive Attack est une chanson qui aborde le thème de la protection et de la sécurité face aux dangers du monde extérieur. Elle évoque la nécessité de trouver refuge et réconfort dans les relations humaines pour surmonter les épreuves de la vie. Créée en 1991 dans le contexte d’une époque marquée par la montée de la violence urbaine et des préoccupations sociales, la chanson reflète un besoin de se sentir protégé et en sécurité. Une anecdote importante sur la chanson est que Massive Attack a collaboré avec la chanteuse Shara Nelson pour donner vie à ce morceau emblématique de leur album « Blue Lines ». En conclusion, « Safe From Harm » est un chef-d’œuvre intemporel qui continue d’inspirer les auditeurs à rechercher la sécurité et le réconfort dans un monde turbulent.