Troubled Mind

Catie Curtis

I've been getting down about all the run-around
About all the pushing and the standing in line
But like my friends say, you gotta do it anyway
And it just gets harder when you ask why


And I'm tired from all the weight
Tired of being strong
So won't you come and stay
Let me lay down in your arms
Down in your arms


I've been getting up early, I've been getting my coffee
I've been getting in the car and driving all over town
Talking to myself while I'm taking off my seatbelt
Some people don't know how to slow down


And I'm tired from all the weight
Tired of being strong
So won't you come and stay
Let me lay down in your arms
Down in your arms


I've got a troubled, a troubled mind
And you've got a heart, a heart so kind
So kind


So pack an overnight bag, don't worry about what you have
'Cause if you need something, you can just use mine
And you don't have to promise more than you want to
But if you want to see me, this would be a good time


'Cause I'm tired from all the weight
Tired of being strong
So won't you come and stay
Let me lay down in your arms
Down in your arms

Trivia about the song Troubled Mind by Catie Curtis

On which albums was the song “Troubled Mind” released by Catie Curtis?
Catie Curtis released the song on the albums “Acoustic Valentine” in 2003 and “Truth From Lies” in 2006.

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