Don't Let Me Get Me

Pink · The Album Collection [2010]

Never win first place, I don't support the team

I can't take direction and my socks are never clean

Teachers dated me, my parents hated me

I was always in a fight 'cause I can't do nothin' right



Everyday I fight a war against the mirror

I can't take the person staring back at me

I'm a hazard to myself



Don't let me get me

I'm my own worst enemy

It's bad when you annoy yourself, so irritating

Don't wanna be my friend no more

I wanna be somebody else



I wanna be somebody else, yeah



LA told me, "You'll be a pop star,

all you have to change is everything you are."

Tired of being compared to damn Britney Spears

She's so pretty, that just ain't me



So doctor, doctor, won't you please prescribe me something?

A day in the life of someone else 'cause I'm a hazard to myself



Don't let me get me (No)

I'm my own worst enemy

It's bad when you annoy yourself

So irritating (No)

Don't wanna be my friend no more

I wanna be somebody else

Yeah



Don't let me get me (Don't let me)

I'm my own worst enemy (Oooh)

Its bad when you annoy yourself

So irritating

Don't wanna be my friend no more

I wanna be somebody else



So doctor, doctor, won't you please prescribe me something?

A day in the life of someone else



Don't let me get me



(Oooh)

I'm a hazard to myself (yeah)

Don't let me get me

I'm my own worst enemy

It's bad when you annoy yourself (yourself)

So irritating (so irritating)

Don't wanna be my friend no more (don't, don't)

I wanna be somebody else



Don't let me get me (don't let, don't let, don't let me get me)

I'm my own worst enemy

It's bad when you annoy yourself (yourself, it's so bad)

So irritating (oooh)

Don't wanna be my friend no more (aah)

I wanna be somebody else



Don't let me get me (Don't let me get me)

I'm my own worst enemy

it's bad when you annoy yourself...

Don't Let Me Get Me

Pink's "Don't Let Me Get Me" stands as a defining track from her 2010 album, The Album Collection, showcasing her signature blend of pop sensibilities and introspective lyricism. The recording captures the emotional vulnerability characteristic of her work during this era, blending electronic textures with her distinct vocal delivery to explore themes of relationship dynamics and self-worth. As a staple of her discography, the song exemplifies her ability to craft anthems that resonate with listeners seeking both empowerment and reflection. Its enduring presence in her catalog highlights her consistent evolution as an artist while maintaining the core emotional truth that connects her body of work.