Living In My World

Pink · Other Songs - Pink

Living in my world

So many riffs u have with your girl
But I'm here to hear all your problems and tell you I understand,
Falling in and out of love with her now. As i watch all I can see...is you being with me,
I know you feel like a fool, being used, paying dues,
Afraid of your loving is taken advantage of,
You don't have to live a life full of strife, take my hand and i'll be the leader
You can depend on me

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You can be living in my world, sharing my time, being the one,
stare in the face of love, long enough to see,
You can be living in my world, you'll never shed another tear,
And i'll never stop the love, I'll give you all of me

With open eyes and ears I can hear, hear your crys come from the inside,
But baby its alright, you can just let it go,I'm your friend
Sitting here, willing to listen...oh baby see that you don't have to live,
Like you do, come with me be my king i'll be by your side,
Just let me know what to do, only one goal in mind,
Take your heart, share with mine, make you believe, so you can see that

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It only takes one look to see,
That she's a fool and you should know,
Come with me, and i will be...all that you need,
Theres no dreams we can't make real,
And theres no feelings we can't feel,
I'm just...wanting you...needing you..don't you know

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Living In My World

Pink's 'Living In My World' stands as a defining track from her early career, showcasing her signature blend of pop sensibilities and emotional depth. Released during a pivotal era for her discography, the song exemplifies her ability to craft anthems that resonate with personal vulnerability and universal themes. The recording features her distinctive vocal delivery, characterized by a powerful yet intimate tone that has become a hallmark of her artistic identity. As a staple in her catalog, the track reflects the transitional period of her work, bridging her debut era with the polished sound of her later albums. It remains a significant piece in her body of work, often cited for its melodic structure and the way it captures the complexities of modern life through a pop lens.