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"Cocaine Jesus" é uma música notável da banda norte-americana de indie folk/rock Rainbow Kitten Surprise (RKS). Ela foi lançada originalmente no

álbum RKS em 2015. Aqui estão os principais aspectos da música: Significado e Letra: A faixa utiliza metáforas intensas para explorar temas como busca por salvação em caminhos destrutivos, vícios e relações superficiais. A letra faz referências a figuras religiosas (Jesus, Maria Madalena) em contraste com elementos de desespero moderno, como o "Cocaine Jesus in a black four-seater" (Jesus da Cocaína em um carro preto de quatro lugares), sugerindo um salvador temporário ou falso alívio. Temas Abordados: A música mergulha em sentimentos de nostalgia, arrependimento e a busca por conforto em lugares errados. Estilo Musical: Como é característico do RKS, a música combina harmonias vocais únicas, um ritmo indie folk e letras poéticas e, às vezes, enigmáticas. Popularidade: É uma das faixas populares da banda. Uma versão ao vivo bastante conhecida é a "Audiotree Live Version" (2017). É uma música que mistura uma sonoridade envolvente com uma lírica sombria e reflexiva.

verse 1 Listen in it isn't when you're talking for your name's sake Jesus, Mary Magdalene you are, are you okay? Sitting by the well, Jill, your falling down the hill, Jack And everybody laughed, Don't you pray? Don't you pray? [Refrão] Bm G To a Cocaine Jesus in a black four-seater, D A got a man, don't need him, but you wait Bm G Call me when you want, or just call me when you need it D A If you only ever need it for the day Bm G D A High won't hold, won't hold, and I have no more, than all you left of me Bm G D A I have, I have, I have no more, than all you leave verse 2 D High as hell, feeling fine, nothing bad but nothing kind Bm Not a word from me, at least nothing you would mind G In my head, in my head I get lonely sometimes Refrain D Feeling fine, coming down, never back cause we're never out Bm You'll never call the cops again, I'll never call her mine G In my head, in my head, I get lonely sometimes Bridge Bm G D When you find an old picture of us, and you clear away the dust A I hope you miss me sometimes Bm G D When you see a frame that reminds you of me, would you remember the times, A oh the times that we believed [Refrão] Bm G In a Cocaine Jesus in a black four-seater, D A got a man, don't need him, but you wait Bm G Call me when you want, or just call me when you need it D A If you only ever need it for the day Bm G D A High won't hold, won't hold, and I have no more, than all you left of me Bm G D A I have, I have, I have no more, than all you leave verse 3 Bm G D A I'm nothing more than a page unwritten on the pavement, blowing in the wind Bm G D A You win a lot, and lose just a little bit more than you gained in the end Bm G D A God, I wish that I, was better than I am, but no luck, no love, no Gospel I could understand Bm G D A I'm nothing that ever wanted to lean on, yea, but even then Bridge Bm G D When you find an old picture of us, and you clear away the dust A I hope you miss me sometimes Bm G D When you see a frame that reminds you of me, would you remember the times, A oh the times that we believed [Refrão] Bm G In a Cocaine Jesus in a black four-seater, D A got a man, don't need him, but you wait Bm G Call me when you want, or just call me when you need it D A G If you only ever need it for the day, ............today Outro G ... I'm just a page unwritten on the pavement, you needed 'til you left G ... But I'm more than a need or a thing you believe or a word that you leave unsaid
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