Go to Hell
Seasick Steve & Billie The Vision & The Dancers Lyrics


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I never knew that I could make you sad. I never knew that I could treat you bad. I said things to you that I never said before. I said “Pablo Diablo go to hell”

The radical cheerleaders are next up now. I feel heavy as a big fat cow. I’m gonna sing in the White Fur choir tonight somehow. I sing toss me a cigarette, I think there’s one in my rain coat. No I sing, toss me a cigarette I think there’s one in my tuxedo.

The sleeping pills won’t save me and the medicine makes it worse. I went to the psychiatric emergency for help. They said “take some of these and takes some of those too”.

I never you knew that I could feel so sad. I never knew that I could feel so bad. I’m alone and I never experienced this before. She said ”I’ll call you at midnight”. She did never call me at midnight. She said ”Pablo Diablo I’ve just begun to hate you. Pablo Diablo go to hell”.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Go to Hell" by Seasick Steve & Billie The Vision & The Dancers express a range of emotions and experiences within a relationship. The singer portrays a sense of ignorance towards their impact on their partner's feelings, admitting that they never realized they could make them sad or treat them poorly. The mention of saying things they've never said before, specifically "Pablo Diablo go to hell," suggests a moment of frustration or anger that led them to lash out in a hurtful way. This line could be interpreted as a metaphorical expression of wanting someone to suffer or face consequences for their actions.


In the following verses, the tone shifts to a more contemplative state. The mention of the radical cheerleaders and feeling as heavy as a big fat cow highlights a sense of insecurity and self-doubt. The desire to sing in the White Fur choir indicates a longing for belonging, seeking solace or acceptance in a group setting. The mention of the cigarette in the raincoat or tuxedo adds a hint of rebellion or self-destructive behavior in response to difficult emotions.


The line about the sleeping pills and medicine making things worse suggests a struggle with mental health. Seeking help from psychiatric emergency services, the singer receives a mixture of prescriptions, implying a sense of desperation and reliance on medication. This could symbolize a search for relief or a way to cope with their internal pain.


In the final verse, the singer reveals a deep sadness and loneliness, emphasizing their sense of isolation. The promise of a phone call at midnight, which never comes, intensifies their feelings of rejection and abandonment. The partner's proclamation of hating them and telling them to go to hell further amplifies the emotional turmoil.


Overall, the lyrics of "Go to Hell" delve into themes of self-realization, emotional fragility, and the complexities of relationships, highlighting the impact of hurtful words and the longing for connection.


Line by Line Meaning

I never knew that I could make you sad.
I never realized that my actions could cause sadness in you.


I never knew that I could treat you bad.
I never imagined that I could behave poorly towards you.


I said things to you that I never said before.
I expressed words to you that were completely new for me.


I said “Pablo Diablo go to hell”.
I uttered the phrase 'Pablo Diablo go to hell' as an expression of anger or frustration.


The radical cheerleaders are next up now.
The enthusiastic cheerleaders are now taking the spotlight.


I feel heavy as a big fat cow.
I feel burdened and weighed down, similar to a large and overweight cow.


I’m gonna sing in the White Fur choir tonight somehow.
Somehow, I will find a way to participate in the White Fur choir and sing with them tonight.


I sing toss me a cigarette, I think there’s one in my rain coat.
I sing out my request for someone to hand me a cigarette, believing that there might be one in my raincoat.


No I sing, toss me a cigarette I think there’s one in my tuxedo.
No, scratch that, I now sing that someone should toss me a cigarette, speculating that there might be one in my tuxedo instead.


The sleeping pills won’t save me and the medicine makes it worse.
The sleeping pills fail to offer any salvation, and taking medicine actually exacerbates the situation.


I went to the psychiatric emergency for help.
In search of assistance, I visited the psychiatric emergency department.


They said “take some of these and takes some of those too”.
The professionals advised me to consume a combination of certain medications.


I never you knew that I could feel so sad.
I never realized that I was capable of experiencing such profound sadness.


I never knew that I could feel so bad.
I never imagined that I could feel this emotionally distressed.


I’m alone and I never experienced this before.
I am currently in solitude, and this feeling of being entirely by myself is entirely new to me.


She said ”I’ll call you at midnight”.
She made a promise to contact me at midnight.


She did never call me at midnight.
However, she failed to keep her promise and never reached out to me at midnight.


She said ”Pablo Diablo I’ve just begun to hate you. Pablo Diablo go to hell”.
She expressed her recent development of strong animosity towards me by saying, 'Pablo Diablo, I've just started hating you. Pablo Diablo, go to hell.'




Lyrics © Mars Music AB
Written by: LARS ERIC TOMAS LINDQUIST

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