Therapist To Therapy – Lyrics

Read the lyrics I Sent My Therapist To Therapy – Lyrics . Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Alec Benjamin, Itay Shimoni – איתי שמעוני & Jordi Peleg. Is Its Official Music Video Has been Released Dec. 8, 2023. And Present On The YouTube Channel. And lyrics can be seen above here.

The song talks about a therapy session where the therapist unexpectedly admits they can’t help the singer and may need help themselves. The songster acknowledges their own challenges and indeed shares a funny twist about transferring their therapist to remedy.

Therapist To Therapy – Lyrics

[Verse 1]
He said
“Take a seat over there, on the chair by the couch
Tell me what you’ve been thinking about
There’s nothing you can say that’s out of bounds
You can trust me, swear I’m here for you now”
I’ve heard it all before, he took out his pen
But as he wrote down each, each thing that I said

[Explanation of Verse 1]
The singer meets with a therapist and is encouraged to share their thoughts without any limits. The therapist reassures them that they can be trusted and is ready to hear. However, the singer feels a sense of déjà vu, as they’ve heard similar promises before from other therapists. The therapist takes notes as the songster addresses.

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, well, the mood just changed
He started acting strange
This was our next exchange

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
As the singer continues to express their feelings, there’s a sudden change in the therapist’s mood. Something seems off, and the atmosphere becomes strange.

[Chorus]
He said
“I’ll tell you what, I’m sorry, but I don’t think I can be
Of any help, think I need help now,” is what he said to me
Might even need it more than me now, oh, the irony
I’m so messed up, I sent my therapist to therapy
“I tell you what, I’m sorry, but I thought I’d never see
A case as bad as yours, don’t think I have a remedy,” mm
Think he needs help now, oh, the irony
I’m so messed up, I sent my therapist to therapy

[Explanation of Chorus]
The therapist unexpectedly admits that they can’t help the singer and even suggests that they might need help themselves. There’s a twist of irony as the singer acknowledges their own messed-up state by saying, “I’m so messed up, I sent my therapist to therapy.” The therapist confesses that the singer’s case is challenging, and they don’t have a remedy.

[Verse 2]
So I got up from the chair where I sat by the couch
He said to me, “Could you sit back down?”
And I could see as I turned around
Really needed someone he could talk to now, said
“Thought that I’d seen it all, turns out I was wrong
Wish I could help you out, you’ll have to be strong”

[Explanation of Verse 2]
The singer stands up, but the therapist asks them to sit back down. The therapist reveals that they also need someone to talk to and admits that they were wrong to suppose they’d seen it all. The therapist wishes they could help but encourages the singer to be strong.

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, well, the mood just changed
He started acting strange
This was our next exchange

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
As the singer continues to express their feelings, there’s a sudden change in the therapist’s mood. Something seems off, and the atmosphere becomes strange.

[Chorus]
He said
“I’ll tell you what, I’m sorry, but I don’t think I can be
Of any help, think I need help now,” is what he said to me
Might even need it more than me now, oh, the irony
I’m so messed up, I sent my therapist to therapy
“I tell you what, I’m sorry, but I thought I’d never see
A case as bad as yours, don’t think I have a remedy,” mm
Think he needs help now, oh, the irony
I’m so messed up, I sent my therapist to therapy

[Explanation of Chorus]
The therapist unexpectedly admits that they can’t help the singer and even suggests that they might need help themselves. There’s a twist of irony as the singer acknowledges their own messed-up state by saying, “I’m so messed up, I sent my therapist to therapy.” The therapist confesses that the singer’s case is challenging, and they don’t have a remedy.

[Post-Chorus]
I’m so messed up, I’m so messed up, I’m so messed up now
I’m so messed up, I’m so messed up, I’m so messed up now
I’m so messed up, can’t you see?
I’m so messed up, I sent my therapist to therapy

[Explanation of Post-Chorus]
The singer reflects on their messed-up state and humorously mentions sending their therapist to therapy as well.

[Verse 3]
I went out yesterday to get food from the store
And ran into the man from before
Right by the exit door
He stopped me to talk
Said that he went to go and look for some help
A funny thing happened and I said, “Do tell”

[Explanation of Verse 3]
The singer encounters the therapist outside of the therapy session and learns that the therapist sought help too. The therapist’s doctor found another doctor, and there’s a humorous revelation about the interconnectedness of seeking help.

[Chorus]
“I’ll tell you what, I’m sorry, but I don’t think I can be
Of any help, think I need help now,” is what he said to me
Might even need it more than me now, oh, the irony
I’m so messed up, I sent my therapist to therapy
“I tell you what, I’m sorry, but I thought I’d never see
A case as bad as yours, don’t think I have a remedy,” mm
Think he needs help now, oh, the irony
I’m so messed up, I sent my therapist to therapy

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus repeats, emphasizing the therapist’s admission of not being able to help, the irony of the situation, and the singer’s acknowledgment of their own struggles.

[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, and the story is, mm
My doctor found a doctor and his doctor told him

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
In the pre-chorus, the songster unveils a pivotal turn in the story. Their doctor sought help from another doctor. The” mm” adds a mysterious and thoughtful tone to this disclosure. This turn in the story reveals an unanticipated subcaste, suggesting a chain of seeking advice among professionals in the narrative.

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