Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Silverchair
Released as the fourth and final single for Neon Ballroom in December 1999, though not charting anywhere, “Paint Pastel Princess” was originally titled “All the Same to Me”.
Daniel Jonhs:
“Paint Pastel Princess” is about using an antidepressant as a metaphor for a kind of saviour. You can hear in...
[Verse 1]
It's only self-rejection
With a mean left
Cold carbon copied coping
And it's mean theft
That's been left behind
[Chorus]
Paint pastel princess
Bo and arapax
The shelves when they're broken
I'll beg you, beg you
[Verse 2]
Waste life when youth is sweeter, neater
Content with contents
Cultures cringing at accents
And it's too tense, camp out
She tastes the candy
Sugarless, cancerous
Crave cocaine cop shows
I'll beg you, beg you
[Bridge]
But it's all the same to me
But it's all the same to me
But it's all the same to me
But it's all the same to me
[Instrumental Break]
[Bridge]
But it's all the same to me
But it's all the same to me
But it's all the same to me
But it's all the same to me
[Chorus]
Paint pastel princess
Bo and arapax
The shelves when they're broken
I'll beg you, beg you
Paint Pastel Princess was written by Daniel Johns.
Paint Pastel Princess was produced by Nick Launay.
Silverchair released Paint Pastel Princess on Mon Mar 08 1999.