How pink volcano in the heard of the torndao
Is shaking the lemonade tree
Hot pink forest is backed by a furnace
That boils the lemonade free

And it all went down
And it all went down
Tomorrow is a number

Hot pink apple with the sweet golden dimple
Has stuck it's claim in me
Hot pink rubber it comes in every color
And every style you please

And it all went down
And it all went down
Tomorrow is a number


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Hot Pink Lyrics as written by Curt Kirkwood

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    I think it's about condoms.

    octopuseyeson August 25, 2007   Link
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    that's a definite possibility this song gives me such a weird feeling

    thebodiesobtainedon December 01, 2008   Link
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    Warmth.

    Dalitripheadon December 14, 2010   Link
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    Song Meaning

    The slow version better conveys the meaning of the song. It's a song about pussy, essentially. The hot pink rubber is a euphemism for a vagina, which comes in every color and every style that you please. The tune is more about the wondrous mystery of female sex from a man's perspective, hence all the sensual imagery. It's less chauvinism and more childhood curiosity. This is all manifest in the slow version when their inquisitive interjections come to "is it skin?" "-that's close enough" then goes to making suggestive sounds like popping the cheeks and brushing the lips with the index finger while humming. The instrumentation coveys a sense of getting it right, and hence, hot pink rubber.

    kchalouxon December 09, 2012   Link

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