Sheep Go To Heaven

Cake

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Sheep Go to Heaven-Cake This is a bare-bones chord sheet for this song. There are walkdowns & other embellishments they dothat I don’t know yet but this should get you started. Starts in A [Verse 1] I?m not feeling alright today I?m not feeling that great I?m not catching on fire today love has started to fade I?m not going to smile today I?m not gonna laugh you’re out living it up today I?ve got dues to pay [Pre-Chorus] And the grave-digger puts on the forceps The stone mason does all the work   The barber can give you a haircut The carpenter can take you out to lunch I just want to play on my pan-pipes I just want to drink me some wine as soon as you’re born you start dying so you might as well have a good time [Chorus] Sheep go to heaven  Goats go to hell Sheep go to heaven  Goats? go to hell [Verse 2] I don’t wanna go to sunset strip I don’t wanna feel the emptiness bold marquees with stupid band names I don’t wanna go to sunset strip I don’t wanna go to sunset strip I don’t wanna feel the emptiness Bold marquees with stupid band names I don’t wanna go to sunset strip And the grave-digger puts on the forceps The stone mason does all the work   The barber can give you a haircut The carpenter can take you out to lunch I just want to play on my pan-pipes I just want to drink me some wine as soon as you’re born you start dying so you might as well have a good time Sheep go to heaven  Goats go to hell Sheep go to heaven  Goats? go to hell And the grave-digger puts on the forceps The stone mason does all the work   The barber can give you a haircut The carpenter can take you out to lunch I just want to play on my pan-pipes I just want to drink me some wine as soon as you’re born you start dying so you might as well have a good time Sheep go to heaven  Goats go to hell Sheep go to heaven  Goats? go to hell   (x5)

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La chanson évoque une certaine mélancolie et une déconnexion face aux joies de la vie. Le narrateur se sent dépassé, n'éprouvant ni le bonheur ni l'enthousiasme. Cette réflexion sur les jours sombres met en lumière l'idée que tout le monde naît pour mourir, incitant à profiter des moments simples dans l'intervalle. La répétition de l'idée que les moutons vont au paradis et les chèvres en enfer souligne une vision binaire de la moralité, où l'innocence est valorisée. Le propos évoque à la fois une désillusion face aux superficialités du monde et une recherche d'authenticité dans les plaisirs simples de la vie.