| Sometimes I try to do things
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| And it just doesn’t work out the way I wanted to
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| And I get real frustrated
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| And I’m like, I try hard to do it
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| I like take my time
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| And it just doesn’t work out the way I wanted to
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| It’s like I concentrate on it real hard and it just doesn’t work out
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| And everything I do and everything I try it never turns out
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| It’s like, I need time to figure these things out
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| There’s always someone there going, «Hey, Buddy
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| You know, we’ve been noticing
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| You’ve been having a lot of problems lately
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| You know, you need to maybe get away
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| And like, maybe you should talk about it, you’ll feel a lot better.»
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| I go, «No, it’s okay, you know I’ll figure it out
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| Just leave me alone I’ll figure it out
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| You know, I’ll just work it out myself»
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| And they go, «Well you know if you want to talk about it
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| I’ll be here you know and you’ll probably feel a lot better
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| If you talked about it, so why don’t you talk about it»
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| I go, «No, I don’t want to talk about it. |
| I’m okay, I’ll figure it out myself»
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| But they just keep bugging me and they just keep bugging me
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| And it builds up inside
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| You’re gonna be institutionalized
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| You’ll come out brainwashed with bloodshot eyes
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| You won’t have any say
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| They’ll brainwash you until you see their way
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| I’m not crazy, institutionalized
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| You’re the one who’s crazy, institutionalized
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| You’re driving me crazy, institutionalized
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| They stuck me in an institution
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| Said it was the only solution
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| To give me the needed professional help
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| To protect me from the enemy, myself
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| I was in my room and I was like just sitting there
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| Staring at the wall thinking about everything
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| But then again I was thinking about nothing
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| My mom came in and I didn’t even realize she was there
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| And she calls my name but I didn’t even hear her
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| And then she started screaming, «Buddy! |
| Buddy!»
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| And I go, «What? |
| What’s the matter?»
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| And she goes, «What's the matter with you?»
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| I go, «There's nothing wrong, mom»
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| And she goes, «Don't tell me that, you’re on drugs»
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| I go, «Mom, I’m not on drugs, I’m okay
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| I was just thinking you know, why don’t you get me a Pepsi»
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| And she goes, «No, you’re on drugs»
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| I go, «Mom, I’m okay, I’m just thinking»
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| She goes, «No you’re not thinking, you’re on drugs
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| Normal people don’t act that way»
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| I go, «Mom just give me a Pepsi, please»
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| All I want is a Pepsi and she wouldn’t give it to me
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| All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi
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| And she wouldn’t give it to me, just a Pepsi
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| They give you a white shirt with long sleeves
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| Tied around you’re back, you’re treated like thieves
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| Drug you up because they’re lazy
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| It’s too much work to help a crazy
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| I was sitting in my room and my mom and my dad came in
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| And they pulled up a chair and they sat down, they go
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| «Buddy, we need to talk to you»
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| I go, «Okay, what’s the matter?»
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| They go, «Me and your mom have been noticing lately
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| That you’ve been having a lot of problems
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| And you’ve been going out for no reason and we’re afraid
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| You’re gonna hurt somebody
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| We’re afraid you’re gonna hurt yourself
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| So we decided that it would be in your interest
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| If we put you somewhere
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| Where you could get the help that you need»
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| And I go, «Wait, what are you talking about, we decided
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| My best interest, how can you know what’s my best interest is?
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| How can you say what my best interest is?
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| What are you trying to say, I’m crazy?
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| When I went to your schools, when I went to your churches
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| When I went to your institutional learning facilities?
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| So how can you say I’m crazy?»
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| They say they’re gonna fix my brain
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| Alleviate my suffering and my pain
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| But by the time they fix my head
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| Mentally, I’ll be dead
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| It doesn’t matter, I’ll probably get hit by a car anyway |