Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan & The Dunwells
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
Lucy Spraggan
[Verse 1]
I'm friends with Dr. Jekyll, so I heckled with Hyde
The motions of the potions, made the oceans collide.
I need some time away from you.
Mr. Rocket wouldn't stop it, Saturn started to crack.
Jupiter, the stupid guy, came down from the sky.
I need some time away from you.
[Chorus]
And I try and I try and I try but they push me aside.
And I cry and I cry and I cry then I hold it inside.
They say I need this, they said I am not okay.
Said I can't beat this, they said "take it anyway".
[Verse 2]
The wrestler told the jester to crack him a joke,
The jester froze in silence as he started to choke.
I need someone to reach out to.
The psychic was an addict and he trusted his plans,
He gambled every penny on a roulette chance.
I need someone to reach out to.
[Chorus]
And I try and I try and I try but they push me aside.
And I cry and I cry and I cry then I hold it inside.
They say I need this, they said I am not okay.
Said I can't beat this, they said "take it anyway".
[Bridge]
You can watch me bleed out
And you can clap and sing for more.
You can ask me what it feels like to be adored.
[Verse 3]
Freddie spoke to Jason as he told him he could,
Jason said he wasn't sure that he understood.
I need someone to help me through.
The doctor told the patient that he could fix it,
They coated all his feelings with a secret elixir
I need someone to help me through.
[Chorus]
And I try and I try and I try but they push me aside.
And I cry and I cry and I cry then I hold it inside.
They say I need this, they said I am not okay.
Said I can't beat this, they said "take it anyway".
[Outro]
You say I need this, they said I am not okay.
Said I can't beat this, you said "take it anyway".
Prozac was written by Gordon Mills & Lucy Spraggan.
Prozac was produced by Gordon Mills & Jon Maguire.
Lucy Spraggan released Prozac on Fri Jan 27 2017.
Lucy Spraggan, in an interview with OK! about mental health issues related to the show X-Factor (on which she’d been a contestant), said this:
My whole album has a definite trail of mental health stuff, there’s a song called “Fight For It”, it’s about sticking with it and persevering. I also have a...