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It was released on January 31, 2009 as the third single of the album. Instead, only her face is displayed. “Please Don’t Leave Me” is a song from singer Pink from her fifth studio album Funhouse. !Maratone Studios, Stockholm, Sweden & Decibel Studios, Stockholm, Sweden Instead, the camera focuses on the boyfriend going through the house, looking back and trying to get away from her. He is next shown opening his eyes to Pink's face yet again, as she paints his face with clownish makeup, while he sits in a wheelchair. When the boyfriend is in the wheelchair, the scene of Pink punching his right arm is cut.
Her boyfriend awakens in bed, and attempts to sneak out through the door, but Pink catches him at the doorway. He flies out of the chair, into a room filled with carnival themed objects such as horses used in a He manages to crawl out from under and begins to attempt another escape. Next, Pink slips on marbles, flips over the railings and lands on her back on the floor, as shown in the unedited version. I'm sorry. She is wearing another lavish outfit. He refuses and turns to leave. “Please Don’t Leave Me” is a song from singer Pink from her fifth studio album Funhouse.
The axe breaks through the wood, leaving a hole in the door. She gives him a bewildered look while holding the bowl of salad, as he debates whether or not he can escape. if it’s not, it’s certainly dead on, anyway.its please don’t leave me not please do not leave me but i love this song!! He exits the bedroom with his bags, and as he reaches the stairway Pink pleads with him to stay. Pink twirls him in his wheelchair instead of pushing him. He opens the door, only to be instantly attacked by one of Pink's dogs. When the boyfriend tries to escape through the front door and the dog jumps on him, his cuts and blood are censored.
As he does so, he slips on some marbles on the floor and endures a rough fall down the stairs. Pink grabs his wheelchair, spins it around a few times and pushes it off a high step, seeming to enjoy herself in the process. She dances suggestively for him, while he tries to grasp for the telephone at the bedside, only to have Pink smash his kneecaps with a golf club (a direct imitation of one of the scenes from the aforementioned movie Pink is then shown in the kitchen preparing a salad, rapidly and angrily chopping the vegetables with a large knife. In the bathroom scene, Pink chopping a hole in the door with the axe is cut. Afterward, it cuts to Pink chopping vegetables a few seconds earlier than the original and the scene is prolonged a few seconds longer. He reaches the upstairs bathroom, and shuts the door just in time to block Pink charging psychotically down the hallway with the axe. The scene of Pink hitting his leg with the golf club is removed. "Please Don't Leave Me" is a song from American singer Pink and the third single taken from her fifth studio album Funhouse. She insists during the chorus, “I always say how I don’t need you, but it’s always gonna come right back to this, please don’t leave me.” The song was one of the first three to be heard and performed from Funhouse prior to the album’s release.it’s about Borderline Personality Disorder. His hands are tied, and he is bruised and battered almost beyond recognition. Pink looks in through the hole (a direct imitation from the Because of the video's violent and mildly disturbing imagery, an edited ("censored") version has been released, which cuts roughly 11 seconds of footage, but includes some footage not previously used.