Prelude
Bach Cello Suite No.1 Lyrics


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Lucas, Lucas, Lucas, Lucas, Lucas

Booty, booty dans le lit, shawty, shawty me dit "oui"
La lady veut du risque, mais j'ai la tête dans mes disques
Booty, booty dans le lit, shawty, shawty me dit "oui"
La lady veut du risque, mais j'ai la tête dans mes disques, wow
J'lui masse son dos, j'lui mets d'la crème
Son ass si gros, elle veut que j'la ken
Elle m'griffe le dos, elle m'fait de la peine, peine, peine
J'lui masse son dos, j'lui mets d'la crème
Son ass si gros, elle veut que j'la ken
Elle m'griffe le dos, elle m'fait de la peine, peine, peine

Elle m'fait de la peine ou pas, j'rentre dans le thème ou pas
J'ai l'temps, pas d'haine pour toi, nan, nan, tu m'écouteras
Elle m'fait de la peine ou pas, j'rentre dans la fête pour toi
Elle m'fait une scène pour ça, nan, nan, tu m'écouteras
J'vise le 4x4, vitres teintées, à l'arrière, pas de gars distingués
Si tu m'attaques, tactique vite en vrai
Temps qui saccade devant mon taf indé', han, han
M'enfuir d'ici, de ses parages
Retourner dans l'temps comme Impala
J'vois les horizons mais t'es pas là
Bien sûr qu'on veut pendre Benalla

Le son vroom, vroom sur la Davidson
Si tu zoomes, zoomes, cash s'additionne
J'vise et boom, boom comme Harrisson
Rappe en soum-soum, t'auras qu'les quasi-sommes
Le son vroom, vroom sur la Davidson
Si tu zoomes, zoomes cash s'additionne
On veut boom, boom comme Harrisson
Rappe en soum-soum, t'auras qu'les quasi-sommes

Booty, booty dans le lit, shawty, shawty me dit "oui"
La lady veut du risque, mais j'ai la tête dans mes disques
Booty, booty dans le lit, shawty, shawty me dit "oui"
La lady veut du risque, mais j'ai la tête dans mes disques, wow
J'lui masse son dos, j'lui mets d'la crème
Son ass si gros, elle veut que j'la ken
Elle m'griffe le dos, elle m'fait de la peine, peine, peine
J'lui masse son dos, j'lui mets d'la crème
Son ass si gros, elle veut que j'la ken
Elle m'griffe le dos, elle m'fait de la peine, peine, peine





Bon, allez
On est parti sur la Timeless Road

Overall Meaning

These lyrics from the Prelude of Bach's Cello Suite No. 1 express a sense of hopelessness and emotional pain. The singer is struggling to find meaning in life and feels that their attempts to connect with others are futile. They have lost faith in themselves and in the possibility of finding happiness. Instead, they turn to writing as a way of expressing their inner turmoil and sharing it with the world.


The lines "I can lie and say that inside I'm dying / But I've been dead there's no point in lying" suggest a feeling of numbness and detachment from their own emotions. They may have experienced trauma or depression that has left them feeling disconnected from themselves and others. Despite this, the singer continues to write and express their pain, hoping that by doing so they will find some kind of release or connection with others.


Line by Line Meaning

I ask myself, what’s the point in trying?
Questioning the purpose to make an effort.


I’m just gonna end up alone, cold, and crying
Expecting no success but despair and misery.


So I’ll stick to my pen, focus on my writing
Choosing the solace of expressing through writing.


And try to expose these feelings I’m hiding
Attempting to unveil repressed emotions.


I can lie and say that inside I’m dying
Admitting the option of deception despite true feelings.


But I’ve been dead there’s no point in lying
Acknowledging that the vitality is gone.


My soul’s been lost, not sure how I’m surviving
Being unsure how to keep going despite feeling directionless.


And I’ve lost all hope that someone would revive me
Having no optimism for assistance or resuscitation.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@joelrue11

If you really look at it, there's something incredibly beautiful about this piece of music in conjunction with the visuals of the white lines. The piece, beginning with a sort of disjointed dance between G and D, feels very composed and methodical. Moving toward a goal, an endgame, it feels ready and willing to meet any challenge. But then it begins to sway, to move, to shift and shake. It feels as if the piece has lost its way, in a meandering, piecemeal way; it isn't bad, just off on its own way. But then, finally, the piece climbs and climbs, bit by tiny bit, until we reach a sudden peak and we find ourselves back around at the start of it all.

Take all of that, and add to it the video and the lines. The lines, when near someone doing something (Ma playing the cello, the girl on ice, the kids in the alley, the ballerina, etc...), shake and move rapidly. But when they get away from someone, they effects of the people are muted, so that the lines flow smoothly on. And don't take that as me saying that there is effect; on the contrary, everyone always moves the lines the tiniest bit for us all, as process goes. When you frame it in that regard, then all of a sudden each person contributes in their own way and to their own effect. As if to say, "Look, we're all connected by this force, this energy, this effect, and we all have an immediate impact; but if you want to shake the lines around others, it's really going to take some effort, something spectacular."

And when you combine this meandering journey of beauty and mystery that finally circles back to its powerful and authoritative starting point with the notion that we are all connected and all exist on the same flowing force, but we only have small effects, think about it: Yo-Yo Ma is trying to paint a picture of what he says at the beginning:


Just some thoughts. 

Brilliant piece of music, Mr. Ma absolutely nails it. 

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all, it's been a long year and I hope whoever reads this finds joy for themselves.



All comments from YouTube:

@johannbach3253

Well done. This is how my music was always intended to be played

@PJBJr

Johann Bach sprech Deutsch

@johannbach3253

@@PJBJr Ja ich spreche deutsch

@gsamsa

By being a commercialist sellout?

@nubmaster696

Bach, please bless ne

@solomisscannonminiononly4173

Notice me senpai

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@Hugelag

Thank you for being the first result for "That one cello song."

@marshollygarden8693

EXACTLY what I googled too!

@randominded5683

The cello music that always plays in my head, and I can't google it 😂

@messianic.mt.pianist

Brilliant comment!! ~and delightfully true ☺️🤎🎻✨️

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