Therapist

Embrace Individuality: Teenage Joans' Anthem of Self-Discovery
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Lyrics

You asked for my name, I said I don't know

You inquired about my name, and I responded that I don't know.

I am not some game on your tv show

I am not a form of entertainment in your television program.

Lace your shoes, tie your hair before you go

Prepare yourself by putting on shoes and tying your hair before leaving.

It's all what you wear and not what you know

Emphasizes the importance of appearance over knowledge.


Stop colouring my dinosaur

Stop altering or influencing my unique qualities or personality.


Can I just be, can I just be me

Expressing a desire to just be oneself without external pressures.

Can you trust me, can you trust me

Pleading for trust in being authentic and genuine.

Don't confront me, I just wanna be alone

Asking not to be confronted, seeking solitude.


Give us your spare change and we'll change your brain

Requesting financial assistance with the promise of a transformative impact.

Forget being unique when you're all the same

Rejecting the idea of uniqueness when everyone is the same.


Can I just be, can I just be me

Reiterating the desire to be oneself without external pressures.

Can you trust, can you trust me

Reaffirming the need for trust in being true to oneself.

Don't confront me, I just wanna be alone

Repeating the request not to be confronted, seeking solitude.


Stop tryna stay in the lines

Advising against conforming to societal norms or expectations.

This happens every time

Highlighting a recurring situation of deviating from expected behavior.

Spilled milk's not worth the cry

Suggesting that some issues are not worth getting upset about.


You're just wasting time trying to fix my mind

Addressing someone spending time trying to fix the speaker's mind.

You are not my therapist

Asserting that the person is not qualified to be the speaker's therapist.

You're just wasting time trying to fix my mind

Repeating the rejection of someone trying to fix the speaker's mind.

You are not my therapist

Reiterating that the individual is not the speaker's therapist.

You're just wasting time trying to fix my mind

Emphasizing the wastefulness of attempting to fix the speaker's mind.

You are not my therapist

Stating again that the person is not the speaker's therapist.

You're just wasting time trying to fix my mind

Continuing to reject efforts to fix the speaker's mind.

You are not my therapist

Repeating the assertion that the person is not the speaker's therapist.


Can I just be, can I just be me

Expressing the desire to be oneself without external pressures.

Can you trust, can you trust me

Reiterating the need for trust in being true to oneself.

Don't confront me, I just wanna be alone

Repeating the request not to be confronted, seeking solitude.

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