Why Did I Ever Like You

Pink · Other Songs - Pink

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There was a 5.8 earthquake today

and it kinda got me thinking

I'd still have all my hate for you in tact

Even if I lost everything



What did I say

Why are you shaking your head

You know you done me wrong

I may be crazy it's all in my head

But I want you darling gone



Why did I ever like you

What did I see

Whatever it was must have been some kind of illusion

A magic trick on me



Eh eh eh eh (repeats for a bit)



It's hard to believe I ever laughed at anything you said

'Cos you're just not funny

Who would believe I'd let you do all those things

Oh I guess the joke was on me



I've tried to be zen

I've even asked all my friends

To help my let it slide

But all I see is your face

In my favourite place

And I can't help but wonder why



Why did I ever like you

What did I see

Whatever it was must have been some kind of illusion

A magic trick on me



Eh eh eh eh (repeats for a bit)



Yeaaahhheee



I've tried to be zen

I've even asked all my friends

To help my let it slide

All I see is your face

In my favourite place

And I can't help but wonder why



Why did I ever like you

What did I see

Whatever it was must have been some kind of illusion

A magic trick on me



eh eh eh eh (repeats for a bit)



Tell me why did I

Why did I ever like you

What did I see

Whatever it was must have been some kind of illusion

A magic trick on me

Why Did I Ever Like You

Released by American pop icon Pink, "Why Did I Ever Like You" stands as a poignant exploration of regret and the complexities of past relationships. The track exemplifies her signature style, blending emotive vocals with a polished production that underscores themes of heartbreak and self-reflection. As a standout from her discography, the song captures the raw vulnerability characteristic of her work during this era, resonating with listeners who have experienced the bittersweet nature of moving on from a lover. It remains a testament to her ability to craft anthems that address universal emotional truths without relying on specific narrative details.