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This song was sung by the eventual winner of Danish "The X Factor", Ida (not to confuse with Ida Gard). Watch her performance here: youtu.be/MORp_lYboo4

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Whenever I try to explain what’s wrong with me
The doctors will meet me with eyebrows raised sceptically
They don’t believe me
All I need is a daily fix of catastrophe

They say there’s nothing wrong
I should keep on keeping on
Scare bad thoughts away
Or just ignore the things they say
That’s easier said than done
And if I’m the only one
To think there’s something wrong
Diagnose me ”Dramaholic”

I tried writing notes three times a day everyday
it doesn’t help
I practiced my ’yes’s and ’no’s and ’maybe later’s
it doesn’t help
I even have a high horse in my hallway
And I swear I fall off of it everyday

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from Knees, Feet & The Parts We Don't Speak Of, released November 1, 2011

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Ida Gard Copenhagen, Denmark

With her albums “Knees, Feet & The Parts We Don’t Speak Of” and “Doors” Ida Gard, coming from Denmark’s small but innovative and diverse music scene, has left strong marks already.

Now she’s releasing her third album “Womb”, inspired by the novel “Popular Music from Vittula”.

Those who love rock ‘n’ roll sexy, sophisticated, blunt and witty, will love joining Ida Gard on her musical trip.
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