Princess Die
Lady Gaga · Other Songs - Lady Gaga
And leave my pearls and lipstick on
So everybody knows
Pretty'll be the photograph I leave
Laying down on famous knives
So everybody sees
Bleach out all the dark
I'll swallow each peroxide shot
Someone I know could love
And save me from myself
Maybe I'll just clean the shit off
Of these fancy shoes
I'll be a Princess Die
And die with you
I wish that I was strong
I wish that I was wrong
I wish that I could cope
But I took pills and left a note
I'm hungry from an anorexic heart
I've been trying to tell you how I feel
But was never very smart
I'm wrapped in silks made for Egyptian queens
I'll do it in the swimming pool
So everybody sees
Bleach out all the dark
I'll swallow each peroxide shot
Valiums, I know will love
And save me from myself
Maybe I'll just clean the shit off
Of these fancy shoes
I'll be a Princess Die
And die with you
Princess Die, I want to see her cry
Princess Die, Princess Die
We want to watch her cry
Princess Die
Wish that I was strong
Wish that I was wrong
Wish that I could cope
But I took pills and left a note
And wish that I would go
In my rich boyfriend's limo, oh oh
Right after he proposed
With a 16-carat stone wrapped in rose gold
With the paparazzi all swarming 'round
In my Louis Vuitton white button-down
Oh, it's not that deep
So bob head your head for another dead blonde
Whose real prince is in heaven
She just wants to sleep
The final act of life will be in
My own hands to do
I'll be a Princess Die
And die with you
Applaud pour vous
Princess Die
Princess Die is a standout track from Lady Gaga's extensive discography, showcasing her signature blend of theatrical pop and electronic experimentation. The song captures the dramatic flair that defined her early career, merging high-energy production with emotional depth. As part of her broader body of work, it reflects the artist's ability to craft anthems that resonate with fans while pushing musical boundaries. The recording exemplifies her unique approach to songwriting, where personal narratives intersect with bold sonic landscapes. This piece remains a testament to her influence on modern pop music, highlighting her capacity to evolve while maintaining a distinct artistic identity. Listeners will find in Princess Die a compelling example of her creative vision during a pivotal era of her career.

