Pink
Conrad II Lyrics


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I like the way the sprinklers look in the night in a suburbian town
Gotta lock the garage up
Forgot to lock my car up
Got the cop cars, 7 A.M., tellin′ me that my shit's gone
Black cars reflections bounce off
Blurred lights forgot to put my glasses on
12 A.M. come home, eat, sleep, repeat
Think I need a little pink to make it through the week
I need a little bit of pink,
I need a little bit of pink,
I need a little bit of pink, I need a little bit of pink
Give it a, give it a bye




Give it a, give it a bye
Give it a, give it a bye

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, Conrad II explores the experience of living in a suburban town and the mundane routines that can feel monotonous. The mention of sprinklers in the night highlights the peaceful and soothing atmosphere often associated with suburban neighborhoods. However, this tranquility is disrupted when the singer realizes they forgot to lock their car and the aftermath becomes apparent with the arrival of cop cars in the early morning. This shift from calmness to chaos illustrates how easily the perception of safety and stability in a suburb can be shattered.


The line "Black cars reflections bounce off, blurred lights forgot to put my glasses on" suggests disorientation and a lack of clarity in the face of unexpected events. The imagery of reflections and blurred lights accentuates a sense of confusion and unreality. It also hints at the singer's personal oversight, as they admit to forgetting to wear their glasses, metaphorically representing their failure to see things clearly or anticipate potential threats.


The subsequent verse reflects the repetitive nature of the singer's life, with the repetition of "12 A.M. come home, eat, sleep, repeat." This routine can become tedious and draining, leading to a desire for something to break the monotony. Here, the singer expresses a longing for "a little pink" to make it through the week. The color pink is often associated with positivity, playfulness, and energy, suggesting that the singer is seeking some form of excitement or change to counteract the dullness of their daily routine.


The repetition of the phrase "I need a little bit of pink" emphasizes the singer's yearning for something different to liven up their life. The repetition also infers a sense of desperation, as if they are pleading for a small dose of novelty or joy to make their existence more fulfilling. The concluding lines, "Give it a, give it a bye," could be interpreted as a plea to the universe or to fate, asking for a departure from their current state of ennui. It signifies a desire for an escape from the mundanity and a hope for change.


Overall, Conrad II's song "Pink" captures the experience of feeling trapped in the routine of suburban life, where the need for excitement and change becomes increasingly evident. The imagery, repetition, and plea for something different create an atmosphere of longing and dissatisfaction while showcasing the universal desire for a little bit of color and vibrancy in our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

I like the way the sprinklers look in the night in a suburbian town
I enjoy the sight of sprinklers in the peaceful nighttime ambiance of a suburban area


Gotta lock the garage up
I must remember to secure the garage


Forgot to lock my car up
Unfortunately, I neglected to lock my vehicle


Got the cop cars, 7 A.M., tellin′ me that my shit's gone
To my dismay, law enforcement vehicles arrived at 7 A.M. to inform me that my belongings were stolen


Black cars reflections bounce off
The reflections of dark-colored automobiles bounce and shimmer


Blurred lights forgot to put my glasses on
As the lights appear blurry, I realize I forgot to wear my glasses


12 A.M. come home, eat, sleep, repeat
At midnight, I return home and follow the monotonous routine of eating and sleeping


Think I need a little pink to make it through the week
I believe that adding some excitement or joy, symbolized by the color pink, is necessary to endure the upcoming week


I need a little bit of pink,
I require a small amount or element of pink


I need a little bit of pink,
I require a small amount or element of pink


I need a little bit of pink, I need a little bit of pink
I require a small amount or element of pink, repetitively emphasizing the necessity


Give it a, give it a bye
I bid farewell or goodbye to whatever is causing distress


Give it a, give it a bye
I bid farewell or goodbye to whatever is causing distress


Give it a, give it a bye
I bid farewell or goodbye to whatever is causing distress




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