Miss America
Miss America

James Blunt - Miss America Lyrics

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Miss America Lyrics

Did someone give you something
To help you ease the pain?
Like the liquor in the bottle,
We watched you slip away
And I feel as if I know you
Through the bars of a song
Always surrounded but alone

But no goodbyes
You'll always be Miss America.
We watched you fly,
But nothing's free Miss America.
And as you fall apart
We just call it art.
Was it so hard to breathe?

Was the picture in the paper
Not the face you recognize?
Did the makeup never make up
For the pain behind your eyes?
'Cause I feel as if I know you
When you're on my silver screen
But I don't know the dark places that you've been.

But no goodbyes
You'll always be Miss America.
We watched you fly,
But nothing's free Miss America.
And as you fall apart
We just call it art.
Was it so hard to breathe?

Does another voice sing in Heaven's choir tonight,
To fill the silence left behind?
And I don't know what goes on in your mind
I'm sure it's enough to make my cry.
Someday we'll find you lived forever.

But no goodbyes
You'll always be Miss America.
We watched you fly,
But nothing's free Miss America.
And as you fall apart
We just call it art.
Was it so hard to breathe?

Writer(s): James Blunt, Steve Mac, Wayne Anthony Hector
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who inspired James Blunt to write 'Miss America'?

    James Blunt was inspired to write 'Miss America' after hearing the news of Whitney Houston's death. Although he wasn't a massive fan, he admired her phenomenal voice and was struck by the tragic sideshow that overshadowed her talent.

  2. What themes does 'Miss America' explore?

    'Miss America' explores themes of fame, isolation, and the public's role in the downfall of celebrities. The song reflects on how society puts celebrities on pedestals, turning their lives into spectacles that often lead to tragic outcomes.

  3. What does James Blunt mean by saying 'the red rope around the red carpet becomes a cage'?

    James Blunt uses this metaphor to illustrate how fame can be confining for celebrities. The red rope symbolizes exclusivity and adoration, but it also traps them in a life under constant scrutiny, making it difficult for them to live freely.

  4. How does James Blunt feel about the public's role in celebrity culture?

    James Blunt believes that the public contributes to the pressures faced by celebrities. By consuming media stories and following their lives closely, we indirectly encourage paparazzi and media outlets to invade their privacy, exacerbating their struggles.

  5. Who are some other celebrities mentioned by James Blunt in relation to 'Miss America'?

    In addition to Whitney Houston, James Blunt mentions Amy Winehouse and Princess Diana as examples of celebrities whose lives were tragically impacted by fame and public scrutiny.

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