A month ago I went to a George Thorogood concert. Since then, these lyrics pop into my mind at meetings:
You talk too much, you talk too much
I can't believe the things that you say everyday
If you keep on talking baby
You know you're bound to drive me away
I only hear these lyrics when someone is (in my opinion) talking too much. Some people must not feel validated until they say their thoughts three or four times. This is not good; not helpful. How do I get rid of this song in my head?
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