P!NK – Try [ft. Alan Walker, Gimb]. Lyrics & Meaning

P!NK [ft. Alan Walker, Gimb] – Try : The Unofficial Anthem for Getting Back Up

Have you ever been there? Staring at the ceiling at 2 AM, replaying every single moment, every word, trying to pinpoint where it all went wrong? That gut-wrenching feeling after a breakup, a failed project, or any kind of massive disappointment, where you’re just left in the wreckage wondering, “How did I get here?” It’s a lonely, confusing place to be, a real emotional free-fall.

That exact feeling, that mix of confusion, hurt, and exhaustion, is perfectly captured and then completely flipped on its head by one powerhouse of a song. We’re diving deep into the raw, emotional core of “Try,” the incredible track given voice by P!NK and remixed by artists like Alan Walker and Gimb, to uncover why it’s so much more than just a song—it’s a survival guide.

Beyond the Catchy Beat: Decoding the Heartache in P!NK’s “Try”

Right from the get-go, the song plunges you into that post-heartbreak haze. There’s no gentle introduction; it’s immediate and incredibly relatable. P!NK doesn’t just sing about the pain, she questions it with a weariness we’ve all felt:

Ever wonder about what he’s doing?
How it all turned to lies?
Sometimes I think that it’s better to never ask why

Let’s be real, that last line is a mood. It’s that moment of self-preservation where you think ignorance is bliss. Digging for answers might just mean uncovering more pain, so why even bother? It’s the sound of someone trying to shut the door on their own hurt, just to get a moment’s peace. It’s a defense mechanism, plain and simple.

The Inevitable Flame of Desire

But the song doesn’t let you stay in that numb, quiet space for long. It quickly introduces a powerful, almost primal metaphor: the connection between desire and fire. This isn’t just about romantic desire; it’s about any passionate pursuit in life, whether it’s love, a career, or a dream.

Where there is desire
There is gonna be a flame
Where there is a flame
Someone’s bound to get burned

This isn’t meant to be pessimistic. It’s brutally honest. If you’re going to live a life full of passion and want, you have to accept the risk. You can’t have the warmth of the fire without the chance of getting singed. It’s the price of admission for feeling things deeply, for truly living instead of just existing.

Lyrics: "Try" by P!NK (ft. Alan Walker, Gimb)

Oh oh

Ever wonder about what he’s doing?
How it all turned to lies?
Sometimes I think that it’s better to never ask why

Where there is desire
There is gonna be a flame
Where there is a flame
Someone’s bound to get burned
But just because it burns
Doesn’t mean you’re gonna die
You’ve gotta get up and try, and try, and try
Gotta get up and try, and try, and try
You gotta get up and try, and try, and try

Eh, eh, eh

Funny how the heart can be deceiving
More than just a couple times
Why do we fall in love so easy?
Even when it’s not right

Where there is desire
There is gonna be a flame
Where there is a flame
Someone’s bound to get burned
But just because it burns
Doesn’t mean you’re gonna die
You’ve gotta get up and try, and try, and try
Gotta get up and try, and try, and try
You gotta get up and try, and try, and try

Ever worry that it might be ruined
And does it make you wanna cry?
When you’re out there doing what you’re doing
Are you just getting by?
Tell me are you just getting by, by, by?

Where there is desire
There is gonna be a flame
Where there is a flame
Someone’s bound to get burned
But just because it burns
Doesn’t mean you’re gonna die
You’ve gotta get up and try, and try, and try
Gotta get up and try, and try, and try
You gotta get up and try, and try, and try
Gotta get up and try, and try, and try
Gotta get up and try, and try, and try
You gotta get up and try, and try, and try
Gotta get up and try, and try, and try

You gotta get up and try, and try, and try
Gotta get up and try, and try, and try

The Phoenix Moment: Rising from the Ashes

And this is where the song delivers its knockout punch. This is the core message, the blazing heart of the entire track. It acknowledges the burn, looks it straight in the eye, and refuses to be defeated by it.

But just because it burns
Doesn’t mean you’re gonna die
You’ve gotta get up and try, and try, and try

Chills, right? This is the turning point. The pain is real, the burn is real, but it’s not fatal. It’s a wound, not an ending. The repetition of “try, and try, and try” isn’t just a catchy chorus; it feels like a mantra, a desperate and determined command you give yourself when every part of you wants to stay down. It’s the sound of a fire-forged resolve being born from the ashes of disappointment.

The Cycle of Falling (and Getting Up)

The second verse adds another layer of brilliant self-awareness and almost dark humor. It’s a sigh of frustration that we’ve all felt when we find ourselves in the same messy situation again.

Funny how the heart can be deceiving
More than just a couple times
Why do we fall in love so easy?
Even when it’s not right

This acknowledges that getting hurt isn’t a one-time event. We’re human, and our hearts are… well, not always the smartest. We fall for the wrong person, trust the wrong situation, and get burned again. But the song’s ultimate answer remains the same. The chorus doesn’t change because the solution doesn’t change: you just have to get up and try again.

Are You Thriving or Just Surviving?

Just when you think the song is purely about romantic fumbles, the bridge hits and elevates the entire message to a universal truth about life itself. It poses a piercing question that forces you to look inward.

When you’re out there doing what you’re doing
Are you just getting by?
Tell me are you just getting by, by, by?

This is the song holding up a mirror. It’s asking if the fear of getting burned again has made you shrink your life. Are you playing it safe? Are you going through the motions to avoid any potential pain? It’s a powerful challenge to stop “just getting by” and to start truly living again, even with all the risks that entails.

The ultimate message here is one of incredible strength and optimism. “Try” doesn’t sugarcoat reality. It validates the pain and acknowledges that setbacks are a guaranteed part of life’s journey. But its true power lies in its unwavering belief in the human spirit’s capacity for resilience. It’s a celebration of tenacity and the sheer, raw courage it takes to put yourself out there, time and time again.

So, what do you think? For me, this song is the ultimate companion for anyone who’s ever been knocked down and had to find the strength to stand back up. But maybe you hear something different in its lyrics. I’d love to know how this song speaks to you!

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