Therapy? Screamager lyrics
With a face like this
I won't break any hearts
And thinking like that
I won't make any friends
Screw that, forget about that
I don't wanna hear about anything like that
Screw that, forget about that
I don't wanna know about anything like that
I've got nothing to do 'cept
Hang around and get screwed up on you
I've got nothing to do 'cept
Hang around and get screwed up on you

Your beauty makes me feel alone
I look inside but no ones home
Screw that, forget about that
I don't wanna hear about anything like that
Screw that, forget about that
I don't wanna know about anything like that
I've got nothing to do 'cept
Hang around and get screwed up on you
I've got nothing to do 'cept
Hang around and get screwed up on you

I've got nothing to do 'cept
Hang around and get screwed up on you
I've got nothing to do 'cept
Hang around and get screwed up on you
I've got nothing to do 'cept
Hang around and get screwed up on you
I've got nothing to do 'cept
Hang around and get screwed up on you


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Screamager Lyrics as written by Fyfe Ewing Andrew Cairns

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  • +4
    My Interpretation

    In retrospect, or 10 years later this song is about the teenage sweetheart who was so close yet so far away.. I was that somewhat awkward 15 year old with the NHS specs etc whilst she was the the privileged but very insecure love interest - in many ways and despite the differences we "worked" but ultimately it was never going to be.

    In that respect i just passed my days away getting further wrapped up in the hows and whys of something that could never be, hence the line "I've got nothing to do but hang around and get screwed up on you".

    Taking it further the line "Screw that, forget about that. I don't wanna know about anything like that" probably sums up the year on the bottle afterwards as i tried to forget what could have, should have but was never going to be.

    A rather sad (or not?) but thats my take on things ;-)

    Gluggyon October 23, 2010   Link
  • +3
    General Comment

    oh, how I adored this song when I was a teenager. and if I coluld be teen again I would waste my teenhood on listening to it again....

    yeah.

    mali_djavaon June 21, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    not a huge therapy fan but this song is so good. i think every angstridden teenager can connect to this song at some point of their life. anyways, that's what i think...

    xpankfrisston September 23, 2002   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    such a good song, about teenage angst, yeah

    myironlungon August 05, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    angst all the way... says it so much better than 'teenage kicks' ever could

    myincublisson May 12, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    love this song, but only 4 comments?! not cool..

    adr11ianoon June 10, 2008   Link

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