Through the water
And through the flames
My baby left me
Without a trace

She took my money
And left the ring
And she didn't leave one clue
Of where she was going to

My baby up and left me alone
She signed 'Goodbye' on the letter that she wrote
My baby up and left me, now
Mr. Therapy Man, I need to ask you how can I live on?
Live on

Hey, hey
How could she do it? Break my heart away
When she used to be the one crying when we were apart?
I gave her all of me, gave her my soul
And that was exactly what she stole from me

Well my baby up and left me alone
She signed 'Goodbye' on the letter that she wrote
See, my baby up and left me, now
Mr. Therapy Man, I need to ask you how can I live on?
Live on

'Cause now she stole my heart away, she took my heart
Took my money, she left the ring
She didn't leave one clue
Of where she was going to
Oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no, oh no
Mr. Therapy Man

Through the water
And through the flames
My baby left me
Without a trace


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Mr. Therapy Man Lyrics as written by Justin Nozuka

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    Reminds me of Ted and Stella on How I Met Your Mother.

    AndyRantzon July 06, 2012   Link
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    really like this song, Surprised no one else has commented.

    lyssy14on September 23, 2007   Link
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    Wow, I can't believe there are so few comments on this song... I love Justin Nozuka. He has such an amazing voice; marvelous vocal range, and a deep, throaty smoothness that I find really soothing. His voice is perfect for soulful, bluesy songs like this. I also really love the drum beat in this song. It makes the song remind of a cabaret act, ha ha. I'm honestly expecting Justin Nozuka to be a big hit, come 2008. :]

    chess_g.on November 03, 2007   Link
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    Oh, and I just noticed... Down in the fourth verse, second line should say "How could she do it?" as opposed to "How good she do it?" because... the latter makes no sense, really.

    chess_g.on November 03, 2007   Link
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    self exlpanatory. hes talking to his therapist about why the girl he is in love with left him. absolutely fucking stellar. his voice is like molasses.

    blackmyeyeson November 17, 2007   Link
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    justin nozuka is the brother of george

    vampire-cullenon February 09, 2008   Link
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    I love his voice :D

    ALLYtothemaxon June 11, 2008   Link
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    favorite song off of holly. i saw him live on sunday and he's one of the three artists that i think are actually better live than on the record. absolutely phenomenal.

    gengen319on October 15, 2008   Link
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    I think because he's wearing clown make up that the song symbalizes that he's has been clowned by this girl he thought he love

    Any Questions about songs my email is duster94@msn.com

    14yearoldDustinon December 31, 2008   Link
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    One of the best voices ever.

    melray562on December 27, 2009   Link

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