My mental stability reaches its bitter end
And all my senses are coming unglued
Is there any cure for this disease someone called love?
Not as long as there are girls like you

Everything she does questions my mental health
It makes me lose control, I wanna hurt myself

If anyone can hear me, slap some sense in me
But you turn your head, and I end up talking to myself
Anxiety has got me strung out and frustrated
So I lose my head or I bang it up against the wall

Sometimes I wonder if I should be left alone
And lock myself up in a padded room
I'd sit and spew my guts out to the open air
'Cause no one wants to hear a drunken fool

Everything she does questions my mental health
It makes me lose control, I just can't trust myself

If anyone can hear me, slap some sense in me
But you turn your head, and I end up talking to myself
Anxiety has got me strung out and frustrated
So I lose my head or I bang it up against the wall

I do not mind if this goes on
'Cause now it seems I'm too far gone
I must admit that I am enjoying myself
80, please keep taking me away, away

Everything she does questions my mental health
It makes me lose control, I just can't trust myself

If anyone can hear me, slap some sense in me
But you turn your head, and I end up talking to myself
Anxiety has got me strung out and frustrated
So I lose my head or I bang it up against the wall


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80 Lyrics as written by Frank Edwin Wright Iii Billie Joe Armstrong

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    wow, i never knew that! i wondered y he called a song '80'. jst thought he picked a number at random. :) cool song. ever noticed the bottle labeled '80' in the Dookie lyrics book under the 'Welcome to Paradise' lyrics? wonder if that had anytihng 2 do with adie

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