Therapy

Album: The London Sessions (2014)
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  • Why would I spend the rest of my days unhappy
    Why would I spend the rest of this year alone
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go therapy two times a day
    Why would I spend the rest of this week so bitter
    And all that listening is making you bitter too
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go therapy two times a day

    I don't wanna be around me
    And I don't blame you with you blocking all my calls
    There no was since I been sleeping silent
    Most nights I lie awake between you and Fall
    Work stressing me out
    And after all this time
    Still not boring no

    Why would I spend the rest of my days unhappy
    Why would I spend the rest of this year alone
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go therapy two times a day

    I care more about what you think
    Than I care about the music
    When I get cross with you
    I'm surprised you care at all
    I figure if I had a life time, more time love
    Well, shame on me if I don't get used that well
    I'm stressing you out
    And at the way is going you need it more than me

    Why would I spend the rest of my days unhappy
    Why would I spend the rest of this year alone
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go therapy two times a day

    Someone help me
    Turn around
    I'm a victim
    Hate the sound of my own voice
    Turn it down
    And all I do is aggravation

    Why would I spend the rest of my days so bitter
    And all that listening is making you bitter too
    When I can go therapy
    When I can go therapy two times a day Writer/s: Francis Anthony White, Mary J Blige, Samuel Frederick Smith
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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