Pink Cigarette
Pink Cigarette

Mr. Bungle - Pink Cigarette Lyrics

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Jul 13, 1999
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Pink Cigarette Lyrics

Hush me, touch me
Perfume, the wind and the leaves
Hush me, touch me
The burns, the holes in the sheets

I'm hoping the smoke
Hides the shame I've got on my face
Cognac and broken glass
All these years I've been your ashtray (not today)

I found a pink cigarette
On the bed the day that you left
And how can I forget that your lips were there
Your kiss goes everywhere, touches everything but me

Hush me, touch me
Champagne, your hair in the breeze
Hush me, touch me
Lipstick, a slap on my cheek

Your eyes cried at last
Told me everything I was afraid to ask
Now I'm dressed in white
And you've burned me for the last time (this ain't the last time)

I found a pink cigarette
On the bed the day that you left
And how can I forget that your lips were there
Your kiss goes everywhere, touches everything but me

You'll find a note and you'll see my silhouette

There's just five hours left until you find me dead
There's just four hours left until you find me dead
There's just three hours left until you find me dead
There's just two hours left until you find me dead
There's one more hour and then you will find me dead
There's just

Writer(s): Michael Patton, Preston Spruance
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the primary writers of 'Pink Cigarette' by Mr. Bungle?

    'Pink Cigarette' was written by Michael Patton and Preston Spruance, core members of the band Mr. Bungle.

  2. On which album can you find the song 'Pink Cigarette' by Mr. Bungle?

    'Pink Cigarette' is featured on Mr. Bungle's third studio album, 'California,' which was released in 1999.

  3. What notable musical styles does 'Pink Cigarette' incorporate?

    The song blends multiple musical styles that Mr. Bungle is known for, including pop, avant-garde, and lounge music, showcasing their eclectic and experimental approach.

  4. How was the recording process for the album 'California' different from Mr. Bungle's previous albums?

    The recording of 'California' involved a more complex process, with songs requiring several 24-track machines. The band attempted frugality by using their rehearsal space for recording, but also utilized various studios and additional musicians, resulting in a layered production.

  5. What is the thematic focus of the song 'Pink Cigarette'?

    While the exact meaning is open to interpretation, 'Pink Cigarette' appears to revolve around themes of loss, regret, and unrequited love, expressed through vivid and somber imagery in the lyrics.

  6. Describe the controversy involving Mr. Bungle and the Red Hot Chili Peppers around the time 'California' was released.

    The controversy arose when RHCP's Anthony Kiedis had Mr. Bungle removed from several festival line-ups and delayed the release of 'California.' This was reportedly due to Kiedis's ongoing feud with Mike Patton, stemming from accusations of style mimicry in the past.

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