Love Song
Pink · Try This
I've never written a love song
That didn't end in tears
Maybe you'll rewrite my love song
If you can replace my fears
I need your patience and guidence
And all your lovin' and more
When thunder rolls through my life
will you be able to weather the storm?
There's so much I would give ya,baby
If I'd only let myself
There's this well of emotions
I feel I must protect
But what's the point of this armor
If it keeps the love away,too?
I'd rather bleed with cuts of love
Than live with out any scars
Baby,can I trust this?
Or do all things end?
I need to hear that you'd die for me
Again and again and again
So tell me when you look in my eyes
Can you share all the pain and happy times
'Cause I will love you for the rest of my life
This is my very first love song
That didn't end in tears
I think we re-wrote my love song
For the rest of my years
I will love you for the rest of my life
That didn't end in tears
Maybe you'll rewrite my love song
If you can replace my fears
I need your patience and guidence
And all your lovin' and more
When thunder rolls through my life
will you be able to weather the storm?
There's so much I would give ya,baby
If I'd only let myself
There's this well of emotions
I feel I must protect
But what's the point of this armor
If it keeps the love away,too?
I'd rather bleed with cuts of love
Than live with out any scars
Baby,can I trust this?
Or do all things end?
I need to hear that you'd die for me
Again and again and again
So tell me when you look in my eyes
Can you share all the pain and happy times
'Cause I will love you for the rest of my life
This is my very first love song
That didn't end in tears
I think we re-wrote my love song
For the rest of my years
I will love you for the rest of my life
Love Song
Pink's "Love Song" serves as a standout track from her 2010 album Try This, showcasing her signature blend of pop sensibilities and soulful vocal delivery. Released during a period where she explored deeper emotional themes alongside her signature upbeat anthems, the recording reflects her ability to craft intimate ballads that resonate with listeners. The song complements her broader discography, which includes notable collaborations and solo works that have solidified her status as a prominent figure in contemporary pop music. Its inclusion on Try This highlights her commitment to delivering high-quality recordings that balance commercial appeal with genuine artistic expression.

