Every time I think I know what everyone is thinking about, I end up being wrong.
Even though I think I know where I am, I am often lost and trying to find my way home.
I can be surrounded by no one or a thousand and still be all alone.
Get out of my head so I can rest, I heard what I said, “Yes, no, yes.”
Rewind repeat, this weight on my chest. I’m going crazy, I guess.
Believe you me, I’m trying my best, not to believe me.
Don’t you know who I think I am, passing notes behind my back to find out who you think I am.
My throat is raw try to be heard, my thumbs go numb type every word, don’t let me be misunderstood.
This one asks for this and that and that one never calls me back please love me, no just leave me be.
Get out of my head so I can rest, I heard what I said, “Yes, no, yes.”
Rewind repeat, this weight on my chest. I’m going crazy, I guess.
Believe you me, I’m trying my best, not to believe me.
And I could be so happy if I’d meditate, I could be so
(I could be so)
eat better, wash the dishes take me on a date happy if I
(happy if I)
And I could use a hug if I could ask for help meditate and
(meditate and)
Cuz some days I wake up and I’m beside myself I can hug myself
(I can hug myself)
I’m acting like a total bad-ass, feeling like a total jack-ass, even when I’m right I’m wrong.
I smile and laugh and charm them all, my stomach doing somersaults, I need a pause button to breathe.
Get out of my head so I can rest, I heard what I said, “Yes, no, yes.”
Rewind repeat, this weight on my chest. I’m going crazy, I guess.
Believe you me, I’m trying my best, not to believe me.
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