Leave the coffin open when I go
Leave my pearls and lipstick on, so everybody knows
Pretty will 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'll 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
Maybe I'll just clean the shit off of these fancy shoes
I'll be a Princess Die and die with you

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 volumes
I know a love and save me from myself
Maybe I'll just keep 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

I wish that I could go in my rich boyfriend's limo
Right after he proposed with a 16-carat stone wrapped in rose gold
With the paparazzi all swarming around
In my Louis Vuitton white buttoned down
Oh, it's not that deep
Bob your head for another dead blonde who's real prince is in heaven
She just wants to sleep

Princess Die
I want to see her cry
Princess Die
Princess Die
We want to watch her cry
Princess Die

The final act of life will be my own hands to do
I'll be a Princess Die and die with you


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    General Comment

    "This song is called Princess Die, D-I-E, and it's about all the legends that we've lost, because I think it's really f***ed-up that we only revere people as artistic legends when they're dead. We never give them any props while they're alive. So let's change that, yeah?"

    (Born This Way Ball, Berlin)

    artist in disguiseon September 22, 2012   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    What a beautiful song.

    FindingMyWayon July 07, 2012   Link
  • 0
    My Opinion

    this song is a narrative on the feeling of excepting death from the eyes of a princess... (knowing gaga, this is about princess diana)

    sdevonte87on July 31, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation

    This song is about suicide and Princess Dianna.

    "I wish that I could go in my rich boyfriends limo, right after after he proposed with a sixteen carat stone, wrapped in rose gold. With the paparazzi all swarming round"

    This is exactly how princess Dianna died. In a highspeed car chase with the paparazzi.

    tocla212on January 12, 2014   Link
  • -2
    General Comment

    I've seen gaga in concert, she kept vomiting. Lip sync again ! as she was vomiting the song carried on. I don't like fake singers!

    decposson October 11, 2012   Link

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