Okay
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Okay
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All my mornings, all my afternoons
Can't get up, no I can hardly move
I should probably leave this room
I don't want to
Maybe I'll just drink a little more
Here behind this ten foot wooden door
I've escaped reality before
I just can't take it anymore
I just can't today
Nothing feels okay
It won't until it will
I can't help how I feel
I need that to be okay
Okay
They're calling and they're coming by my house
I know that they're only trying to help
I just want to be all by myself
I just can't today
Nothing feels okay
It won't until it will
I can't help how I feel
I need that to be okay
Okay
Okay
All my mornings, all my afternoons
Can't get up, no I can hardly move
I should probably leave this room
I don't want to
I just can't today
Nothing feels okay
It won't until it will
I can't help how I feel
I need that to be okay
Okay
Okay
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Hayley Orrantia performs "Okay", and this lyric page sits inside the Hayley Orrantia catalog on LyroVerse.
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