"GREEN THERAPY" is a new English song by Tommy Richman from his album COYOTE, released on September 26, 2024. The song was written by Tommy Richman and Jonah Roy and produced by Maverick Fabela, Kavi, and Jonah Roy , published… Read More
GREEN THERAPY Lyrics
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[Intro]
You know I been
No, no
No, no
You gotta know I been, girl
[Chorus]
I'm sayin' "Heaven, I cannot afford it"
I know I'm wrong but I won't listen
I know it's really not important (Not)
I said to myself "Why would I lie?"
[Verse]
I said "My bitch is always bone picking"
I said "She always bone picking to me"
I'm looking at a red flag all night
Starin' at the light, it's not a green light
I know that I'm the [0:45?]
I know that I'm the [0:45?]
'Cause she always playin' with me
I know that she is bad enough
I know that she is bad for me, she's bad for me
I live in my room, [?] in the school
If I could be somebody else just for a day, I'll take the back seat
I think about the times I was young
I think it's always greener on the other side (Oh no, no)
Yeah I would be thinkin' 'bout the man I would be
Thinkin' bout the time I was seventeen, I could've been anything, anything
I tell my mama sorry 'cause I threw it away
I had to leave home for a long time
I said "My father yelling at me every night"
It's true, we didn't get along
I had to pick the pieces up, had to start a tone
I had to smack him in his face and told him "Leave me alone"
Told him "Leave me alone," told him "Leave me alone"
You don't gotta be toxic, you been sellin' drugs and that's a hot topic
You brought my family to pieces so can you stop it?
Can you stop it? Daddy, now, daddy, now
[Chorus]
I'm sayin' "Heaven, I cannot afford it"
I know I'm wrong but I won't listen
I know it's really not important (Not)
I said to myself "Why would I lie?"
I'm sayin' "Heaven, I cannot afford it"
I know I'm wrong but I won't listen
I know it's really not important (Not)
I said to myself "Why would I lie?"
[Intro]
In the intro, Richman begins by addressing someone, likely a romantic partner, hinting that he’s been through difficult experiences. His repetition of “No, no” emphasizes his frustration and emotional fatigue.
[Chorus]
In the chorus, Richman acknowledges that he’s aware of his mistakes, but despite knowing better, he refuses to change his behavior. The line "Heaven, I cannot afford it" suggests that he feels disconnected from peace or redemption. He confesses that while he knows some things are not important, he still questions why he would lie to himself about them.
[Verse]
In this verse, Richman describes a turbulent relationship, where he recognizes red flags but feels trapped in the situation. The metaphor of the red light versus the green light reflects his internal conflict, knowing that the relationship is unhealthy yet being unable to move forward. He touches on his youth and missed opportunities, imagining what his life could have been like if he had made different choices. Richman also delves into his troubled family dynamics, particularly his strained relationship with his father. He recounts the emotional damage his father caused, including selling drugs, which shattered the family. Richman’s confrontation with his father, both verbal and physical, represents his attempt to break free from the toxicity that surrounded his upbringing.
[Chorus]
The repetition of the chorus reinforces Richman’s sense of resignation, as he once again admits that while he knows what’s wrong, he remains stuck in his habits and emotional turmoil.
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"GREEN THERAPY" is a new English song by Tommy Richman from his album COYOTE, released on September 26, 2024. The song was written by Tommy Richman and Jonah Roy and produced by Maverick Fabela, Kavi, and Jonah Roy , published on Tommy Richman YouTube channel. The track features Richman’s signature style, blending introspective lyrics with a smooth, rhythmic sound.
The lyrics of "GREEN THERAPY" revolve around themes of personal struggle, family tension, and emotional healing. Tommy Richman reflects on the difficulty of facing reality, his relationship with his family, and the weight of unresolved feelings. The mention of “green light” versus “red flag” symbolizes the tension between progress and obstacles in his life. The song explores emotional burdens and moments of self-realization, with Richman yearning for healing and clarity.
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The "GREEN THERAPY" song is sung by Tommy Richman.
The "GREEN THERAPY" song by Tommy Richman lyrics was written by Tommy Richman & Jonah Roy.
The "GREEN THERAPY" song by Tommy Richman was produced by Maverick Fabela, Kavi (Producer) & Jonah Roy.
Tommy Richman released "GREEN THERAPY" song on Sep 26, 2024.
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