| Turn the lights off but leave the bed
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| Empty and messy just like my head
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| And leave me swimming in the words you said
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| That it’s alright not to be okay
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| I’m lying down but I can’t relax
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| Looking at you gives me a heart attack
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| What if I’m not worthy enough to love you back?
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| But you say it’s fine not to be okay
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| If home is where the heart is
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| Mine’s falling down
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| There’s holes in all the windows
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| The grass has turned brown
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| But a sign outside in your handwriting says
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| That it’s alright not to be okay
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| I wanna say something so I might as well
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| Say that I’m fine, but you can tell
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| When I’m lying about my mental health
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| I know it’s alright not to be okay
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| But if it was that easy then I’d love myself
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| And openly admit that I might need help
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| Instead of feeling like a burden on someone else
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| But when is it my turn to be okay?
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| If home is where the heart is
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| Mine needs repair
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| The wood beams are unstable
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| There’s smoke in the air
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| But a sign outside in your handwriting says
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| It’s alright not to be okay
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| Be okay
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| Doctor, please help me
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| I’m struggling to find my abilities
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| Oh, doctor, please help me
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| What if I can’t be what she needs?
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| Oh, doctor, please help me
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| I’m struggling to find my abilities
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| Oh, doctor, please help me
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| What if I can’t be what she needs?
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| Oh, doctor, please help me
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| I’m struggling to find my abilities
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| (Doctor, please help me)
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| (Can't be what she needs) |