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Pink Turns to Blue
Hüsker Dü Lyrics


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Going out each day to score, she was no whore but for me
Celebrating every day the way she thought it should be

And I don't know what to do
Now that pink has turned to blue
And I don't know what to do
Now that pink has turned to blue

She was always by my side and never tried to leave
Standing up for me and like a tree for what she believed

And I don't know what to do
Now that pink has turned to blue
And I don't know what to do
Now that pink has turned to blue

Don't know what to do
Now that pink has turned to blue
I don't know what to do
Now that pink has turned to blue

No more rope and too much dope, she's lying on the bed
Angels pacing, gently placing roses 'round her head

And I don't know what to do
Now that pink has turned to blue
Now I don't know what to do
Now that pink has turned to blue

And I don't know what to do
Now that pink has turned to blue
Now I don't know what to do

Overall Meaning

"Pink Turns to Blue" is a melancholy song by Hüsker Dü that is widely interpreted to be about a woman's drug addiction and eventual death. The song opens with the singer stating that the woman is not a prostitute, but is rather someone who goes out every day to score drugs, something that is not surprising given that the color pink has turned to blue, implying that the woman's world has become darker and sadder, and that she has seemingly lost her innocence. The lyrics suggest that the woman was once carefree and celebratory, but her addiction has taken a toll.


Throughout the song, the singer's connection with the woman is emphasized; she has always supported him and believed in what he does, much like a tree stands firm. However, the woman's addiction is now the focal point, and she has succumbed to her demons. The singer is left in a state of despair, not knowing what to do now that pink has turned to blue. In the final verse, the woman is lying on a bed, likely dying from an overdose, while angels pace around her, gently placing roses around her head. The image is a powerful one, and the sense of loss is palpable.


Overall, "Pink Turns to Blue" is a haunting and emotional song that deals with the complex topic of addiction, its impact on relationships, and the ultimate consequences of such a destructive force.


Line by Line Meaning

Going out each day to score, she was no whore but for me
She would go out every day to find drugs, but she wasn't selling her body for the drugs, only for me.


Celebrating every day the way she thought it should be
She would celebrate each day exactly how she wanted to, without any regrets.


She was always by my side and never tried to leave
She was always there for me and never once considered leaving me.


Standing up for me and like a tree for what she believed
She would stand up for me and her beliefs, like an unmovable tree.


No more rope and too much dope, she's lying on the bed
She has run out of options and has taken too many drugs, and she is now lying in bed.


Angels pacing, gently placing roses 'round her head
The angels are patiently waiting for her to pass on and are placing roses around her head as a peaceful gesture.


And I don't know what to do Now that pink has turned to blue
The singer is lost and unsure of what to do now that their loved one has died.


Now I don't know what to do
The artist still feels lost and unsure after their loved one's passing.




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Written by: GRANT HART

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