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To play without capo see below Intro -              He was sittin there beside me throwing doubles down When he ordered up his third one he looked around Then he looked at me an said I do believe I?ll have one more He said I hate this bar        and I hate to drink   But on second thought tonight I think I hate everything Then he opened up his billfold and threw a twenty down And a faded photograph fell out and hit the ground And I picked it up he said thank ya bud I put it in his hand He said I probably oughta throw this one away   Cause she?s the reason I feel this way I hate everything Chorus Well I hate my job and I hate my life And if it weren?t for my two kids I?d hate my ex-wife I know I should move on and try to start again But I just can?t get over her leaving me for him Then he shook his head and looked down at his ring    said I hate everything He said that one bedroom apartment where I get my mail Is really not a home its more like a jail With a swimming pool and a parking lot view man its just great I hate summer winter fall and spring   Red and yella purple blue and green I hate everything Chorus Well I hate my job and I hate my life And if it weren?t for my two kids I?d hate my ex-wife I know I should move on and try to start again But I just can?t get over her living me for him Then he shook his head and looked down at his ring    said I hate everything Solo -                            So I pulled out my phone and I called my house Said babe I?m coming home we?re gonna work this out I paid for his drinks          and I told him thanks         Thanks for everything Capo - 3        Without capo change to these G---------------------Bb C---------------------Eb D---------------------F Am--------------------Cm If played without capo it sounds better when playing the barred at the 6th fret and play other chords in the same relation.

Dans cette chanson, un homme exprime son malaise face à sa vie. Assis dans un bar, il partage sa frustration en affirmant qu'il déteste presque tout, de son travail à sa situation personnelle. Ses paroles révèlent un profond désespoir, accentué par la peine causée par une séparation amoureuse. Malgré ses difficultés, il trouve un léger réconfort en se rendant compte qu'il a encore des raisons de continuer à avancer, notamment pour ses enfants. Le contexte se déroule dans un bar, où l’alcool semble être à la fois un moyen d'évasion et une source de désillusion. Ce lieu devient le cadre d'une réflexion sincère sur les échecs et les regrets, ce qui permet à un instant de lucidité de briser légèrement la monotonie de la colère et de la tristesse.