Pancake Karma

Marina and The Diamonds

Transposer:

This song is easy chord-wise but the order the chords are played in is confusing. When it first starts off it starts on a very low then progresses up. For example on the first line you play a low then go up to then up to then and the next F.   You stop going higher on "stone" and play down but stay on that octave until the next verse(then you start over). ****Also in the Chorus I couldn’t figure out what the note name was for the other chord on "pancake". I put a star buy it; you basically play a but instead of the last note being a its replaced with a play flat. email me with any questions if this is confusing(sorry if it is!!) Intro(single notes): flat flat flat flat flat flat (rest of the song is played in chords) Verse: They fell out into the navy night with smiles of stone walking down roads that glittered with winter light and snow linking thin arms they swam the sea a soul sea gleefully cackling bitter and twisted burning like golden rings it was the burning of the bright young things not a penny on them but they had expensive needs flying down hot city streets country and the city mouse found an old Dutch Pancake house ordered a plate of syrupy lies (play A lower ) yeah they ate ’em all up and licked the plate dry (play these notes an octave lower) ordered 8 left without paying syrupy syrupy lies ran down the streets with pancake gods saying "we can see your guilty guilty eyes tonight a pancake thief dies." Pre-Chorus:             sharp run as fast as you can             sharp run as fast as you can             sharp run as fast as you can         sharp   as fast as you can         sharp   as fast as you can           *   sharp              flat flat Because pancake karma is coming for you *    sharp               flat flat pancake karma is coming for you drunk kids never pay for food gives the gods a foul mood             sharp pancake karma is coming                 flat flat is coming for you Verse: (start from the lower keys as in the beginning) sleepy when drink the magical winds parting winds all of the bright things split them apart cement on their wake to places where the pancake gods wait one got lost and ended up in Leytonstone other missed his train or lost his wallet man bag and his phone sixty pounds spent on the black cab all the way back home all the way back home all the way back home gods chirped "oh you’re not so smug anymore karma kicked your butt real good and next time you try making a runner for the door don’t be tight just pay for your food don’t be tight just pay for your food Pre-Chorus:             sharp run as fast as you can             sharp run as fast as you can             sharp run as fast as you can         sharp   as fast as you can           sharp as fast as you can           *   sharp              flat flat Because pancake karma is coming for you *    sharp               flat flat pancake karma is coming for you drunk kids never pay for food      (play the rest of the song an octave lower) gives the gods a foul mood              sharp pancake karma is co- is co-                    (these are single notes like the intro) is coming for you   flat flat                                         flat flat                                         flat flat

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Cette chanson évoque le thème de la culpabilité et des conséquences de nos actes. Les personnages principaux, plongés dans une nuit sombre, se laissent séduire par des illusions, dévorant des mensonges sucrés et s'engageant dans des comportements irresponsables, comme fuir sans payer. En filigrane, on ressent l'idée que ces actions ont un prix, et que la justice finira par les rattraper, matérialisée par cette notion de karma. Le récit se déroule dans un univers vibrant, mais sombre, entre la ville et la campagne, où les divinités des crêpes observent les faux pas des protagonistes. Les aventures de ces jeunes insouciants soulignent la légèreté avec laquelle ils abordent la vie et les dangers de prendre des libertés avec l'honnêteté. Au final, il s'agit d'une invitation à réfléchir sur nos choix et sur les répercussions qui en découlent.