Marsha, Thankk You for the Dialectics, but I Need You To Leave

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They could prescribe you any illness you'd like if you define the terms of your ailments

You could sing a pretty malady like a black canary, but a crow don't know the smell of carbon monoxide

How many years have you been on that couch?

They could've quilted you in the throws by now

You draw a line in the sand where it ends and you begin

But the tides roll in, so who knows? Oh well


And a little identity never hurt nobody, but lately you've been focusing too much on yourself

So how many milligrams of you are still left in there?

'Cause back in my day we didn't need no feel-good pills and no psychiatrists

No, we just drank ourselves to death

And god damn it, we liked it


Who makes the call?

What's a symptom, what's a flaw, can it be both?

Well I suppose that's an answer

Would you give up your humanity for just a touch of sanity?

'Cause god knows it's not like it's cancer

And good news to the purists: they've discovered a cure for the symptoms of being alive

It's a painless procedure with a low rate of failure

But very few patients survive


And a little conformity never hurt nobody, but lately I've been worried that you're losing yourself

So how many milligrams of you are still left in there?

'Cause back in my day we didn't need no feel-good pills and no psychiatrists

No, we just drank ourselves to death

And god damn it, we liked it


Doctor, what's my prognosis if the studies show that disease is in the eye of the beholder?

Tell me "so it goes"

We depress to impress, I guess, in layer after layer to get off our chests

It's cold out now, we can take it off later

Better safe than sorry, and we both know the danger

So doctor, could you run another test?

Got a feeling that this time I might just pass it

Well, if you raise the average

We'll all sing when the bell curve rings in lyrics symptomatic of the way we think

If our harmonies don't sync, we can change out voices

A chorus on condition of our diagnosis


Back in my day we didn't need no feel-good pills and no psychiatrists

What can I say, except don't heed no evil wills or moral nihilists?

I said, back in the days of lobotomies and shock therapy and mad scientists

No, don't you make me waste my breath

God damn it!


Ain't your you-dentity at stake?

Does aspirin kill you with the pain?

You're not your thoughts, you're not your brain, you're just the character you've made

Up in your head, down in your heart, what seem like separate body parts

Come together to believe they're you, and not just chemistry

It's not the way you were raised, or what the advertisements say

Not what you pay for, what you pray for, what you want, or what you say

And I see your tendency to redefine the disease by what you mean

And I'm afraid I can't prescribe the diagnosis that you seek

And something tells me that you need, forgive me now if I misspeak

But something tells me that you like, and something tells me that 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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