Wanna Quit All The Time

Album: Underdressed At The Symphony (2024)
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  • I stopped drinking, really for no reason
    Other than seeing you drunk outside
    I used to be self-conscious
    Well, really, I still am
    I'm just better at figuring out why

    I think I'll figure it out, uh-huh
    I think I'll figure it out, uh-huh

    I wanna quit all the time
    I think about it all the time
    It's the attention that freaks me out
    Overthinking in my head again
    I'm good at making shit negative
    Right now I hate the color of my house

    I think I'll figure it out, uh-huh
    I think I'll figure it out, uh-huh
    I think I'll figure it out, uh-huh
    I think I'll figure it out, uh-huh Writer/s: Faye Connell Webster
    Publisher: SC PUBLISHING DBA SECRETLY CANADIAN PUB.
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