Sweet

Bonnie Pink · Just a Girl [2001]

It's so sweet that you keep them on the sidelines

It's so sweet that you cannot say good-bye to any one of them

It's so sweet that you like my wound with mustard

You're so sweet

But is it sweet?



Is it sweet? Is it sweet? Is it sweet?

Oh you're so sweet

Damn sweet



It's so sweet that you gave them a piece of you

It's so sweet that you have to please everybody

It's so sweet that I'm the biggest secret of your life

You're so sweet

But is it sweet?



Is it sweet? Is it sweet? Is it sweet?

Oh you're so sweet

Damn sweet



Stop saying to me that I don't understand

I'm watching all your motions that people wouldn't find

I caught your weakness which you wouldn't confess

But what I want is the true sweetness that doesn't lose my faith



Damn, damn, damn, damn sweet

You're damn sweet

But that's not what I want

That's not the kind

How can I love?

How can I love your damn sweetness?

How can I love?

Sweet - Bonnie Pink

Bonnie Pink's 'Sweet' serves as a standout track from her 2001 album 'Just a Girl,' embodying the soft, melodic pop sensibilities that defined her career during the early 2000s. As part of her extensive discography, the song reflects her signature style of blending gentle instrumentation with emotive vocals, characteristic of her work in the English indie pop genre. Released alongside other notable tracks like 'Saisei (Rebirth)' on the same album, 'Sweet' captures the introspective and romantic themes often explored in her recordings. It remains a representative piece of her body of work, showcasing her ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that resonated with listeners during her active period. The track stands as a testament to her consistent approach to music, prioritizing lyrical intimacy and sonic warmth over commercial flash.