Marsha, Thankk You for the Dialectics, but I Need You to Leave accords par
Will Wood 
Tonalité : F major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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They could prescribe you any illness you'd like
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If you define the terms of your ailments
You could sing a pretty malady
like a black canary
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But a crow don't know the smell
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of carbon monoxide
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How many years have
you been on that couch
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They could've quilt'd you
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in the throws by now
You draw a line in the sand where
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it ends and you begin
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But the tide rolls in,
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so who knows? Oh well
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And a little identity never hurt nobody
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But lately you've been focusing
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too much on yourself
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So how many milligrams of you
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are still left in there
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Cause back in my day we didn't need no
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feel- good pills and no psychiatrists
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No, we just drank ourselves to death, and god damn it,
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we liked it
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Who makes the call? What's a symptom,
what's a flaw
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Can it be both? Well I suppose
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that's an answer
Would you give up your humanity
for just a touch of sanity
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Cause God knows it's
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not like it's cancer
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And good news to the purists: they've
discovered a cure
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For the symptoms of being alive
It's a painless procedure
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with a low rate of failure
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But very few patients survive
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And a little conformity never hurt nobody
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But lately I've been worried
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that you're losing yourself
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So how many milligrams of you
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are still left in there
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Cause back in my day we didn't need no
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feel- good pills and no psychiatrists
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No, we just bled out in our bath, and god damn it, we liked it
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Doctor, what's my prognosis if
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the studies show that
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Disease is in the eye of the beholder
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Tell me "so it goes"
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We depress to impress, I guess
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In layer after layer to get off our chests
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It's cold out now,
we can take it off later
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Better safe than sorry,
and we both know the danger
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So doctor,
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could you run another test
Got a feeling that this time
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I might just pass it
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Well, if you raise the average
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We'll all sing when
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the bell curve rings
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In lyrics symptomatic of the way we think
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If our harmonies don't sync,
we can change our voices
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A chorus on condition of our diagnosis
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Back in my day we didn't need no feel-
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good pills and no psychiatrists
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What can I say,
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except don't heed no evil wills of moral nihilists
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I said, "Back in the days of lobotomies and
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shock therapy and mad sci entists
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Oh don't you make me waste my breath. God
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damn it"
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Ain't your you- dentity at stake
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Does aspirin kill you with the pain
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You're not your thoughts,
you're not your brain
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You're just the character you've made
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Up in your head, down in your heart
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What seem like separate body parts
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Come together to believe they're you
And not just chemistry
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It's not the way that you were raised
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Or what the advertisements say
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Not what you pay for, what you pray for
What you want, or what you say
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And I see your tendency to
redefine disease by what you need
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And I'm afraid I can't prescribe
the diagnosis that you seek
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And something tells me that you need
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Forgive me now if I misspeak
But something tells me that you like
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And something tells me
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You prefer
To be sitting there flipping through
those old issues of People
Well that's our time, see you next week
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