A song about relationships and self care within yourself and finding a way to tolerate others. We all need therapy and we all need to treat each other better. I thank Alex, Pete and Luke for working with me on this track.
lyrics
You want to see me in the summer
You want to see me in the spring
What do you bring to the table
To help me sing
You don't do good for me
I think you need some therapy
And I'll rest without you
And Flake
You want to see me in the winter,
Tattoos, Dreams or a splinter
What did you bring to the table,
That makes me want to come to dinner.
You don't do good for me
I think you need some therapy
And I'll rest without you
And Flake
You want to see me in the summer,
You want to see me in the spring
You don't do good for me
I think we need some therapy
credits
from Mega Jawn,
released December 4, 2020
Guitar: Brian Walker
12 String Guitar: Luke Shefski
Ukulele: Brian Walker and Alexandra Kay March
Shakers and Tambourine: Luke Shefski
Lyrics and Vocals: Brian Walker and Alexandra Kay March
Recorded and Mixed at Studio North by Luke Shefski
Mastered by Elaine Rasnake
Album Art by Margot Gatenby
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