Too many weeds in the flowers
Too many pills in the pharmacy now
Too many bugs in the shower
There's too much shit in the air we breathe now

There's too much anger inside me
There's too much scarring when I bleed
There's too much therapy I need
There is no god that I have seen

There's too much doubt in my mom's words
There's too much fear in the way she sees life
I wonder if I'm just like her
I wonder if I can make myself right

You try to help
You listen well
You cannot change the way I see


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Therapy Lyrics as written by Ryan Martin Derek Gledhill

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    i love this song sooo much. BrEaK dOwN

    too many weeds in the flowers too many pills in the pharmacy now too many bugs in the shower there's too much shit in the air we breathe now

    Too many problems. Weeds stifle flowers. Pills make people sick. Bugs scare people. Too much smog.

    there's too much anger inside me there's too much scarring when i bleed there's too much therapy i need there is no god that i have seen

    Too much pent up anger isn't good. He might be a cutter, and it scars too much so it shows and that's a problem. He doesn't need therapy because like mona2091 said you can only cure yourself. He is an atheist because if there was a God he wouldn't let all this happen.

    there's too much doubt in my mom's words there's too much fear in the way she sees life i wonder if i'm just like her i wonder if i can make myself right

    His mom might have had therapy so she might be mental. He's wondering if he's mental too. He can make it better.

    theres too much anger inside me theres too much scarring when i bleed theres too much therapy i need there is no god that i have seen

    you try to help you listen well you cannot change the way i see

    Referring to the therapist. I know what he's talking about. SOOO ANNOYING!

    theres too much anger inside me theres too much scarring when i bleed theres too much therapy i need theres no god that i have seen

    100degreeson November 16, 2004   Link

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