Laid dagger dead inside a lonely bed
Trying to hide the hole inside my head
Watching the stars slide down to reach the end
The sleep is not my friend

Drinking champagne to forget yesterday
Coz I remember, the way, the way, the way
It ended that day, the day, the day, the day
That I walked away, away, away, away

Drinking champagne, made by the angel
Who goes by the name of Glittering Gabriel
Drinking champagne made all the angels
Tears and pain, but I feel celestial

Elderly stars slide down the morning sky
Slipping away to find a place to die
I wonder when the night will reach it's end
The sleep is not my friend

Drinking champagne, meant for a wedding
Toast to the bride, a fairy tail ending
Drinking champagne, a bottle to myself
Savor the taste of fabricated wealth

Drinking champagne, made by the angel
Who goes by the name of Glittering Gabriel
Drinking champagne made all the angels
Tears and pain, but I feel celestial
Tears and pain, but I feel celestial
Tears and pain, but I feel celestial



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Track duration: 03:12

"Shampain" as written by Pascal Richard Marcel Ghislain/diamandis Gabriel

Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    General Comment:'Will I Feel Celestial?'
    The proper line
    Flagged IStandCorrected123on May 11, 2012   Link
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    General Comment:I believe this song is about a girl trying to drown out bad memories of a love who has gone on to get married with alcohol.
    Flag cazamatazon December 01, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:I think the song has an ironic meaning towards its personal skin.

    She is a sad, sad girl who made a commitment for her goals, and fell in the hands of drinking, because she fell down. Even though she is sad within, the drinking is what makes her feel celestial.
    Flag ChasingChinaRainbowson April 25, 2011   Link
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    My Opinion:I think it is almost certain that it IS about drinking your worries away. BUT, I don't think it is necessarily about a break up. She could be drinking anything away really.
    Flag Pebblyconeon January 08, 2011   Link
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    General Comment:I think its kind of obvious what this song is about. Something the likes of a bad breakup of some sort happened, so she drank champagne to dull the sting of whatever it was. She dips in and out of sobriety, from being ridiculously happy, to coming back to the reality of what happened/is happening. She also loves the feeling that she has while drinking the champagne because of all the assumptions aligned with it. (high-brow, extravagant, even the direct quote of it being used at a wedding, which might hint onto what the problem was.. etc) There's more still tho.
    Flag TrashyPandaon September 11, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:I think its kind of obvious what this song is about. Something the likes of a bad breakup of some sort happened, so she drank champagne to dull the sting of whatever it was. She dips in and out of sobriety, from being ridiculously happy, to coming back to the reality of what happened/is happening. She also loves the feeling that she has while drinking the champagne because of all the assumptions aligned with it. (high-brow, extravagant, even the direct quote of it being used at a wedding, which might hint onto what the problem was.. etc) There's more still tho.
    Flag TrashyPandaon September 11, 2010   Link
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    My Interpretation:I think its kind of obvious what this song is about. Something the likes of a bad breakup of some sort happened, so she drank champagne to dull the sting of whatever it was. She dips in and out of sobriety, from being ridiculously happy, to coming back to the reality of what happened/is happening. She also loves the feeling that she has while drinking the champagne because of all the assumptions aligned with it. (high-brow, extravagant, even the direct quote of it being used at a wedding, which might hint onto what the problem was.. etc) There's more still tho.
    Flag TrashyPandaon September 11, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:For those who are confused, her album version of the lyrics are:

    Laid out dead
    Inside a lonely bed
    Trying to hide the hole inside my head

    The lyrics on her site say Laid back in bed, but I believe that was her previous version, as she has changed lyrics in her songs for the album versions. And you can clearly hear that she does not say "Laid back in bed."
    Flag rupeeloveon September 06, 2010   Link
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    Song Meaning:I think the song is about a woman drinking away her problems with champaigne. I think that the problem on her mind is that she dumped someone or let a person go that she deeplycares about, although she didnt really realise how much she cared about tem at the time, but now that they're gone she misses them.

    I think she probably wanted to spend the rest of her life with them, married or whatever but have a 'faiytale ending' with them. and i tink that the reference to 'elderly stars' is a refernce o herself being to old now and too late to be with the person she loved.

    I think that the religious references to the alcohol are because of the deep need and worship she has for it as it is all she has to keep her going, i also think that the lyrics are a bit surreal which may relate to the disillusion you get when you are drunk.
    Flag hippydippyon July 28, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:shame+pain in case no one caught on...I didn't until someone pointed out champagne was spelled weirdly.

    I think this is just a song about the troubles of substance abuse. The religious references I hear, as well; the only thing I can think of right now is that her love for alcohol is beating out her devotion or love to her religion. I don't know much about Gabriel, the angel is not in my holy book.
    Flag AlecsPenon July 07, 2010   Link

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