I Only Paint in Red Now
Lydia the Bard
Embracing Madness: A Journey Through Wonderland
Lydia the Bard's song "I Only Paint in Red Now" is a dark and twisted journey through a Wonderland reminiscent of Lewis Carroll's classic tale, but with a much more sinister twist. The lyrics invite the listener into a world where madness reigns supreme, and the protagonist finds herself lost in a maze of riddles, threats, and confusion. The opening lines set the tone, welcoming the listener to a place where fear is unnecessary because everyone is already mad.
The song's narrative follows a lost girl, likely an allusion to Alice, who is trapped in this chaotic Wonderland. She seeks help but is met with riddles and threats, symbolizing the confusion and danger that pervades this world. The repeated references to crimson red hearts and the act of painting in red suggest a violent transformation, possibly indicating the protagonist's descent into madness or a loss of innocence. The imagery of tearing apart hatters and cards further emphasizes the chaos and destruction that have become a part of her reality.
As the song progresses, the protagonist grapples with her identity and sanity. The lyrics question what is true and what is a lie, reflecting the disorienting nature of Wonderland. The repeated refrain of "I only paint in red now" signifies a complete embrace of the madness and violence that define this world. The song ends with a desperate plea for escape, highlighting the protagonist's realization that she is now a part of Wonderland, unable to find her way out. Lydia the Bard's haunting vocals and the eerie, whimsical melody create a captivating and unsettling experience, drawing the listener into the protagonist's nightmarish journey.