I'm so sick of me, being sick of you
And the way you look, all the things you do
You drive me crazy, drive me crazy
Sick of being broke, can't pay for shit
I'm about to snap, I can't handle this
I'm going crazy, doing crazy (Going crazy)

If you're sick like me
There's no stopping now
Try to break it up
And just let it out
If I was sick like you
I would feed the fire
I would light it up
And watch it all drop down

I'm so sick of my life
It's the same old shit
Try to make it bend
But it never gives
Look what you made me (What you made me)
Well I hate my boss
He's a little bitch
If he keeps it up
I'll make him quit
Or I'll go crazy
I'm going crazy

If you're sick like me
There's no stopping now
Try to break it up
And just let it out
If I was sick like you
I would feed the fire
I would light it up
And watch it all drop down
And watch it all drop down

I'm so sick of me, being sick of you
And the way you look, all the things you do
You drive me crazy, drive me crazy, yeah

If you're sick like me
There's no stopping now
Try to break it up
And just let it out
If I was sick like you
I would feed the fire
I would light it up
And watch it all drop down

If you're sick like me
There's no stopping now
There's no stopping now
Watch it all drop down
If you're sick like me
Then you're sick like me


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Sick Lyrics as written by Martin Frederiksen Rick Anthony Dejesus

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    This is a song everyone can relate to at some point in their life, amazingly done and I cannot wait for the rest of the album!! :D

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