Therapy

Album: The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move... It's the Infectious Gro (1991)
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  • Therapy therapy
    Lost sight-I think I'm getting out of my range
    Colors flash-now things are starting to get strange
    Start it up-and you say you want to get in on my, I need I need I need my

    Therapy-now just relax we'll put your mind at ease
    Therapy-but first you've got to say "pretty please"

    Therapy therapy
    Fire it up-put a little gas on the brain
    All aboard-a ride on the newest thang
    Chew chew-look out it's a runaway train, pure pain, no gain, insane it's

    Therapy-and right before the dig into my mind
    Therapy-the Dr. screams "let's go it's party time"

    Therapy therapy
    Left right left right-like every heartbeat needs a motion
    Left right left right-like every wave needs a sea
    Left right left right-like every teardrop needs a eyeball
    Left right left right-you've got to name you therapy
    Therapy! Therapy! Therapy!
    Therapy Therapy
    Snap pop-a sweet emotion just broke loose
    Don't care-it ain't nothing I can use
    Ha! Ha!-ain't it funny how we all abuse you choose, abuse, you lose now

    Therapy-you know we want to help we really care
    Therapy-but when your money's gone you're out of here!

    Therapy therapy
    Lost sight-I think I'm getting out of my range
    Colors flash-now things are starting to get strange
    Start it up-and you say you want to get in on me, I need I need I need my
    Therapy therapy therapy therapy! Writer/s: MICHAEL ALLEN MUIR, ROBERT AUGUSTINE TRUJILLO
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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