Glitter In The Air

Pink · The Album Collection [2010]

Have you ever fed a lover with just your hands

Closed your eyes and trusted

Just trusted



Have you ever thrown a fistfull of glitter in the air

Have you ever looked fear in the face and said, "I just don't care"



It's only half past the point of no return

The tip of the iceberg

The sun before the burn

The thunder before the lightning

The breath before the phrase

Have you ever felt this way



Have you ever hated yourself for staring at the phone

Your whole life waiting on the ring to prove you're not alone



Have you ever been touched so gently you had to cry

Have you ever invited a stranger to come inside



It's only half past the point of oblivion

The hourglass on the table

The walk before the run

The breath before the kiss and the fear before the flames

Have you ever felt this way



La la la la

La la la la



There you are

Sitting in the garden

Clutching my coffee

Calling me sugar

You called me sugar

Oh

Oh

No

No

No



Have you ever wished for an endless night

Lassoed the moon and the stars

And pulled that rope tight



Have you ever held your breath

And asked yourself, "Will it ever get better than tonight

Tonight"

Glitter In The Air

Released on The Album Collection in 2010, 'Glitter In The Air' stands as a vibrant song in Pink's discography, showcasing her signature blend of pop sensibilities and rock energy. The track exemplifies the artist's ability to craft anthemic hooks that resonate across generations, maintaining the high-energy production style characteristic of her work during this era. As part of her broader catalog, the song reflects her continued evolution as a performer who seamlessly transitions between pop and alternative rock influences. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious rhythm and the unmistakable vocal delivery that defines her public musical identity.