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We’ve come to find that in modern English, the word “fine” has two meanings. For example, You can say you’re fine while simultaneously being the opposite of that. We tell ourselves we’re fine all the time when in actuality we may not be. Lying to yourself and others only fuels more anxiety. The more you say that you’re fine, the less I believe it.
lyrics
You always know what I’m thinking
But you never really wanted to hear
You can blame who ever you like
Standing where you were last year
We’ll I’ve said it before, so I’ll say it again
Have you looked in the mirror? That ain’t your friend
You say you’re fine,
But I don’t believe it
There’s always something with you
I can feel those words that you’re breathing
They’re the furthest thing away from the truth
Though I know that there’s a reason
Why I tell myself that something is wrong
With me, yeah, with me
There’s always something with you
In every room you walk into
You’re looking for a fight
Tell me kid, do you feel alive?
Lost yourself to an anxious pride
It’ll be okay, just admit you lie
When you say, you’re fine
Truth is, you’re tired
Well you say, you’re fine
But I don’t believe it
There’s always something with you
I can feel those words that you’re breathing
They’re the furthest thing away from the truth
Our reflections can’t keep secrets
When you walk away they’re following you
Though I know that there’s a reason
Why I tell myself that something is wrong
With me, yeah, with me
There’s always something with you
You say, you’re fine
But I don’t believe it
You say, you’re fine
But I don’t believe it
There’s always something with you
I can feel those words that you’re breathing
They’re the furthest thing away from the truth
Our reflections can’t keep secrets
When you walk away they’re following you
God I know that there’s a reason
There’s a reason why I know
Oh I hope that there’s a reason
I tell myself that something is wrong
With me, yeah, with me yeah
Wrong with me, yeah, with me yeah
Wrong
credits
released September 6, 2019
Fine. Is Written by Ryan MacDonald, Nic MacDonald, Kevin Heerema, Jay Savage, Derek Hoffman
Produced and mixed by Derek Hoffman
Mastered by Dan Weston
This project has been made possible in part by the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent On Recordings, Canada's private radio broadcasters, and the Government of Canada.
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