For anyone that's ever just felt a little different.
lyrics
My love of pink started when I was a kid
I learned to play like my older sisters did
They'd dress me up in pink and put ribbons in my hair
but we were having fun so I didn't care
My sisters taught me to always be proud
So when I sing this song, I sing this song loud
I play with dolls and I wear pink
I don't care at all what anybody thinks
Eileen O'Connell lived a few doors down
She was the best football player in our little town
She was faster than you, she was tougher than me
She was the girl all the boys wanted to be
She taught me how to live a life both honest and true
So when I sing this song I sing for her too
I play with dolls and I wear pink
I don't care at all what anybody thinks
The first time I sang this song, somebody said,
"You can't sing that song for kids, it'll mess with their heads"
I heard what they said, I just disagree
So I sing this sing for the pink kids like me
Here's to all the oddballs both little and grown
You might be different but you're not alone
I play with dolls and I wear pink
I don't care at all what anybody thinks
Pink is just a color, a doll is just a toy
There's no reason that I should miss out
Just because I'm a boy
I play with dolls and I wear pink
I don't care at all what anybody thinks
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