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Fav song. It's about a bird dat is on da rong rd. The song was inspired by an incident Adele had with a former boyfriend of six months. You're chasing an empty pavement. Some pavements lead to nowhere some lead to great places, and it's hard to get back to the same pavement again, if you've walked to far away, whatever risk she is thinking of taking for love, she is comparing it to pavements because it could lead somewhere great, or nowhere, but if she takes the risk, she can't go back on it.

So if she takes the risk, she couldn't ever go back and she is singing about how she is unsure if she should take the risk. That's my opinion but it might not be right, as I don't know exactly what Adele was thinking but I hope you found it useful :. For me this song means "should I settle for a love that won't last instead of waiting for the right one for example chasing pavements for me means to keep walking on the path away from the wrong person and keep waiting It also means that with this said should give up on love and stay single forever.

I think this song has a different impact on a particular individual with a particular circumstance and past experience. This song simply means that she is deeply in love with a construction worker. However, it is not socially acceptable to stalk people, so she has to chase his work life. This song computes her frustrations on having to chase unpaved, or in the process of being paved sidewalks. I see that this song isn't just about relationships Adele is talking about that moment of hesitation when someone is not sure of his success in achieving his goal s even it was a relationship or a dream of being a footballer..

I think I'm in the same moment right now!!! I don't know wether it's gonna be a waste if I failed or no :'. She love the guy bt she is not sure dat da guy flt da same This song is about unrequited love. She is in love with someone who doesn't love her that much.

So, she is asking herself if she is going to pursue her feelings for him. So I was running, just looking at these big wide pavements stretching in front of me. Lyrically, Adele said, "It doesn't really make sense, does it? I can't write other people's drama, and I can't glamorize a microwave or anything like that, so I end up writing songs about things I've experienced.

The sort of relationship you hate when you're in it, but miss when you're not. Adele reiterated to The Sun in January that "Chasing Pavements" is about splitting up with her ex and having her heart broken for the first time:. According to the Daily Mail , the single was banned by several U. The source of the perceived meaning is said to come from an entry submitted to Urban Dictionary. The phrase "Chasing Pavements" is not common, and Adele used it to indicate a hopeless endeavor.

At the Mercury Music Awards in London, Adele addressed the speculation indicating it was about chasing gay men, saying, "Some weirdo on the Net wrote that 'Chasing Pavements' was about being gay, which isn't true at all. The guy wrote it on Urban Dictionary, which I've used for years, and 'chasing pavements' was never on there before.

It was directed by Matthew Cullen of production company Motion Theory. It features two views: one of the real-world in which the occupants of the car are lying motionless on the pavement following the accident, and the other during the choruses in which the camera shows them from above. Adele is seen in the first view, inside a car with a man.

She sings before getting out of the car and walking past a group of people who are running towards the crash victims. Then, she stands beside a tree continuing to sing until it ends and the victims being shown on stretchers, being wheeled away in different directions by ambulance crews tending to them. Adele is not one of the car crash victims. In the second view, the couple "comes to life" and move as if standing up.

The couple appear to reenact their relationship, starting from their first meeting when the woman dropped her scarf and the man handed it back to her.

For a while they appear happy together, but it is short-lived; the man discovers that the woman had another lover. She writes something on a piece of paper and when the man reads it, he is angered, but he forgives her and they begin rekindling the passion they had before the crash. When Adele sings the chorus for the final time, the couple dance on the pavement surrounded by the onlookers, who are now also dancing. Should I give up or should I just keep chasing pavements Even if it leads nowhere?

I did't think too much of the song at the time. But now, this morning when I woke up… This same song was in my head! Don't give up! Because even when it seems like everything is destined for failure, and the path you're on is leading nowhere….

They help you to see your present challenges from a new perspective, and in a way where new options, opportunities, and possibilities emerge. Because this song seems to be about making the choice between giving up on love, or chasing paths that lead to nowhere and hoping for a relationship to work out that's pretty much over…. Shift into self-love, taking care of yourself, and doing the little things that put a smile on your face and nurture your spirit. Because when you love yourself, like REALLY love yourself, and you're committed to your spiritual growth, this is the energy you naturally send out into the world.

Ooh, oh Should I give up? Nos avise. Traduzida por Ravel. Viu algum erro? Recomendar Twitter. Posts relacionados. Playlists relacionadas. Mais acessados.



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