Last Girl On Earth

Lana Del Rey · Other Songs - Lana Del Rey

Baby has a broken heart

She can't belong to only one

Until another girl is found



I don't pay for anything

My cigarettes or diamond rings

My feet don't even touch the ground



Chariots of gold

I ride with Jay-Z, Jared Leto

I'm a super power, now they call me the tornado

I've got roses in my hair, I belly dance and do the tango

Sometimes I get lonely, everybody told me no



No one lives forever,

But that's no reason to give up

Don't you wanna fall in love?

No such thing as heaven

And I'm the last girl on Earth

So, baby, let's get it on



Cleopatra used to rule

But she got nothing on me now

'Cause I'm the last girl on Earth.



I turn the television on

They only play my favorite song

Sometimes the life is great on Earth



Chariots of gold,

I sit, sipping cherry cola

Caesar say he'd fall in love with me if I was older.

I hold all the Mexico and I got my own roller coaster

Sometimes I get lonely, millions can't hold me now



No one lives forever

But that's no reason to give up

Don't you wanna fall in love?

No such thing as heaven

And I'm the last girl on Earth

So, baby, let's get it on



I stay up late at night, tryin' not to think about it

Pretend I'm happy, willing all the word without love

I get so tired being on this place somehow

Sometimes I get lonely, but millions are lonely now



No one lives forever

But that's no reason to give up

Don't you wanna fall in love?

No such thing as heaven

And I'm the last girl on Earth

So, baby, let's get it on



No such thing as heaven

And I'm the last girl on Earth

So baby, let's get it on

Last Girl On Earth

Lana Del Rey's 'Last Girl On Earth' stands as a quintessential example of her cinematic pop aesthetic, blending melancholic vocals with a dreamy, retro-tinged production. Released as part of her broader discography, the track embodies the artist's signature style, characterized by themes of nostalgia, romantic longing, and a sense of impending doom wrapped in glamour. The song utilizes lush instrumentation and atmospheric textures to create a soundscape that feels both timeless and distinctly modern, reflecting the emotional landscape often explored in her work. It captures the essence of her persona as a modern-day muse, evoking a specific era of youth culture while maintaining a universal appeal that resonates with listeners seeking a blend of beauty and sorrow.