Mathilda Mae - remedy

Get to know myself more, get to love myself a little less
Ain't the aim of self-help get depression undressed
And address what's underneath over a tepid cup of tea
Next to the latest scented candle that my mother sent to me

This one's lavender, haven't you heard it can kill
All your sadness much faster than any therapist or pill
Have you tried it yet
Then darling, why are your eyes still wet

Every cloud a silver lining, end of tunnel there's a light
Every flower needs a little bit of rain to stay alive
What if that cloud up in the sky once helped the sun accessorize
One day the thunder took its side and suddenly you're gray instead of white
Maybe I'm just out of context too
No one's ever looked this side next to blue

Oh, I know that not everyone gets to grow old
So I know that I should be grateful that I get to grow

Do you listen to my lyrics? I hoped by now someone would hear it
There's only so many times I can talk about disappearing
No, I don't wanna worry you, I'll put it in a silly tune
And hope someone can break the code and come to save me soon
Make it sound pretty so they sing along
No one's interested in your sad songs
Oh, I know that not everyone gets to grow old
So I know that I should be grateful that I get to grow

Don't you think I haven't tried
Don't you think I know better
I've tried every home remedy
Nothing seems to get better

Oh, I know that not everyone gets to grow old
So I know that I should be grateful that I get to grow

Written by:
Mathilda Farley

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