I went to the doctor, he told me, "girl, don't cry"
I went to the doctor, he told me, "girl, don't cry"
He said, "There's nothing we can do here
We're all just waiting to die"
So I called my mother, she told me, "girl, you're okay"
I called my mother, she told me, "girl, you're okay,
There ain't no use to worry
We'll all meet again in the same place one day"
So I called my father, he said, "try talking to me"
I called my father, he said, "try talking to me,
Lay your burden down, let it go
And count the days 'til you're free"
So I called my brother, he said, "you need to relax"
I called my brother, he said, "you need to relax"
He said, "just focus on your living
Before your vision goes black"
So I prayed to Jesus, why did you make me so blue?
I prayed to Jesus, why did you make me so blue?
You see, an anxious mind can never
Overlook even the smallest truth
Here I am, thinking of no one but me
Here I am, thinking of no one but me
I'm just writing phony songs
About anything anyone anywhere wants to believe
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