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Escape (The Piña Colada Song) Lyrics

I was tired of my lady, we'd been together too long
Like a worn-out recording, of a favorite song
So while she lay there sleeping, I read the paper in bed
And in the personals column, there was this letter I read

"If you like Piña Coladas, and getting caught in the rain
If you're not into yoga, if you have half a brain
If you like making love at midnight, in the dunes of the cape
I'm the love that you've looked for, write to me, and escape"

I didn't think about my lady, I know that sounds kind of mean
But me and my old lady, had fallen into the same old dull routine
So I wrote to the paper, took out a personal ad
And though I'm nobody's poet, I thought it wasn't half bad

"Yes, I like Piña Coladas, and getting caught in the rain
I'm not much into health food, I am into champagne
I've got to meet you by tomorrow noon, and cut through all this red tape
At a bar called O'Malley's, where we'll plan our escape"

So I waited with high hopes, then she walked in the place
I knew her smile in an instant, I knew the curve of her face
It was my own lovely lady, and she said, "Oh, it's you"
And we laughed for a moment, and I said, "I never knew"

"That you liked Piña Coladas, and getting caught in the rain
And the feel of the ocean, and the taste of champagne
If you like making love at midnight, in the dunes of the cape
You're the lady that I've looked for, come with me, and escape"

"If you like Piña Coladas, and getting caught in the rain
If you're not into yoga, if you have half a brain
If you like making love at midnight, in the dunes of the cape
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roger Wilco On Jun 10, 2002
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Cover art for Escape (The Piña Colada Song) lyrics by Rupert Holmes

I can't believe how many people think this song is "sweet".

It's about two horrible people who decide to cheat on each other because they're "bored". In the end they get exactly what they deserve -- each other's lying, cheating asses. How long till they get bored again?

@kreniigh I think that's a bit cynical. In the song, they had a relationship that wasn't working, apparently because they weren't communicating well. Maybe they got a second chance.

Cover art for Escape (The Piña Colada Song) lyrics by Rupert Holmes

Some people have no imagination. You keep pointing fingers, but you don't look at the big picture. This is a couple that has probably been married for YEARS. Do you honestly think that the wife didn't KNOW that her husband read the ads every night before bed? She set it up on PURPOSE. She knew just what to write to intrigue him enough an manipulate him to be there.

My Interpretation

@bented1040 Why did she reply 'Aw, it's you' when she saw him...like she was surprised?

Cover art for Escape (The Piña Colada Song) lyrics by Rupert Holmes

The Song is about a man who got tired of his Wife and then read an ad in the newspaper from a lady was looking for a man. Then, The guy took out a personal ad and responded to the lady who wrote the ad and they met up at a bar called O'Malleys. The lady who wrote the add went to the bar to meet the man. The man saw the lady who turned out to be his Wife. In the end, even though both of them had the intention to cheat, they rekindled the love they felt for one another and found out the love they where looking for was right in front of them the whole time. This song is actually a true story about the singer(Rupert Holmes) and his wife(Elizabeth Wood Dreifuss). They have been together ever since.

Cover art for Escape (The Piña Colada Song) lyrics by Rupert Holmes

my pal, Gooch, says this song is about the importance of communication in a relationship.

i say it's about a dickhead couple who put out want-ads to cheat on each other and got caught.

Cover art for Escape (The Piña Colada Song) lyrics by Rupert Holmes

A man and his wife are sick of each other, they both go behind each others backs, and look for love in a personal ad column, when they find the one they both like, it turns out that they are likely their spouses... great song about how you love the one you love!!

Cover art for Escape (The Piña Colada Song) lyrics by Rupert Holmes

Not a great song, but romantically funny. It pokes fun at people's weaknesses.

It pokes alright.

Cover art for Escape (The Piña Colada Song) lyrics by Rupert Holmes

I used to drive my friends nuts when we went out,because I always had to have a pina colada and sing the song...:)

Cover art for Escape (The Piña Colada Song) lyrics by Rupert Holmes

No comments for this song???? Good song, and when you read the lyrics it's even better.

Cover art for Escape (The Piña Colada Song) lyrics by Rupert Holmes

I think it's about forgiveness. They were both cheating on each other, and when they both found out they were cheating on each other, they could relate to each other, and just kind of laughed about it.

I'm not sure how old the people were who've commented previously, but no matter how long new people come along and get to know this song, part of its history will be that it was a phenomenon in 1979. Unlike many songs, it's a song with a story, and unlike almost all songs, the story has a twist. It was inescapable in 1979, like many pop songs have been, but it put a timeless topic on everyone's mind for a while, and that's something very few songs have done.

It's also a song that almost everyone knows by a line rather than its primary title, "Escape." Look at the items in the personal ad: It expresses contempt for two things that were trendy in 1979 (health food and yoga) and a liking for four things that are exciting but weren't part of this couple's typical day. It doesn't request a partner of any type or look besides an appreciation for excitement.

So both of the two people in this couple are tired of themselves and what they have become as much as they are tired of the other one. They both sought escape, and presumably found it. The message is that they were not stuck with an unappealing partner, but stuck in a more boring life than they desired. And they found out that they had a willing partner in excitement and presumably, they went on to enjoy that. And the parable is that many of us may be trapped in boring lives with a solution close at hand. Hopefully more than a few people put that lesson to good use in their own life. That's what put this song and its simple story into everyone's mind for a few weeks at the end of the Seventies.

Years later since you wrote this, but I love and appreciate this comment ❤️

Years later since you wrote this, but I love and appreciate this comment ❤️

 
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