Be Myself

Album: Be Myself (2017)
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  • Saw my shrink today, he said, "girl, I can't help you"
    I've been seeing you so long, but nothing has changed
    You tried Adderall and alcohol, sadly, the fact remains
    You're terminally normal, I'm sorry to say
    So I shaved my head, I changed my name, I gave my pills away

    'Cause if I can't be someone else
    If I can't be someone else
    Oh, if I can't be someone else
    I might as well be myself, myself
    Be myself

    Hanging with the hipsters is a lot of hard work
    How many selfies can you take before you look like a jerk?
    I took an Uber to a juice bar to hear a new indie band play
    They got ninety-nine million followers in only one day
    Well, I snapped that pic and I made the slip
    I got into a stranger's car
    Well, the heels don't fit, I finally quit
    And headed back to my favorite bar

    'Cause if I can't be someone else
    If I can't be someone else
    Oh, if I can't be someone else
    I might as well be myself, myself, woo

    Don't you wanna be your own girl?
    Don't you wanna be your own girl?
    Don't you wanna be your own girl?
    Oh, oh

    If I can't be someone else
    If I can't be someone else
    Oh, if I can't be someone else
    Ow

    If I can't be someone else
    If I can't be someone else
    Oh, if I can't be someone else
    I might as well, might as well be myself
    Be myself
    Oh, if I can't be someone else
    I might as well be myself, myself
    Be myself
    Gonna be myself, woo Writer/s: Jeffrey Trott, Sheryl Suzanne Crow
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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