
The day prior, he went on Twitter to share various posts about heaven and loneliness, joking in thefirst of his postson Wednesday: “I heard the place is overrated….cloudy.”
The photo shows the top result: “People with tattoos will not go to heaven. People who drink alcohol will not go to heaven. People who eat too much pork will also not go to heaven. Short people will not go to heaven.”
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Beatles memberPaul McCartneyshared in aself-written essay forThe New Yorkerin 2021 that the 1966 tune was created “to evoke the subject of loneliness” after befriending an “old lady” when he was a child.
McCartney adds while speaking about the song’s inspiration: “Why would she be doing that? I wanted to make it more poignant than her just cleaning up afterward, so it became more about someone who was lonely. Someone not likely to have her own wedding, but only the dream of one.”
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