I’m faded as a mother****er right now
Lost in all the chaos and commotion now
Trying to find my head I see no way out
The only option left for me is up I’ve found
And I’m floating on some funny green cloud
Up until they all under my feet now
Got drunk… then we ****ing made out
Nothing else to lose, and it all came out
I haven’t met a man who made me feel this in so long
And the way the walls are moving got me thinking that I’m way too gone
So I know I shouldn’t tell you, but it’s easy if it’s wrong
I love you
Tinashe is such a great lyricist. She really knows how to relate to young people
Amy Adams broke down in tears Wednesday, Feb. 5 during her NYC appearance on Inside the Actors Studio after the conversation turned to Philip Seymour Hoffman, an eyewitness tells Us Weekly of the Oscar nominee.
"James Lipton asked her about working with Philip on Doubt and The Master… It hit a nerve with her," the insider tells Us. "[Adams] was sobbing and couldn't finish most of her sentences."
"Amy talked about how he was the greatest actor she had worked with, and couldn't even tell stories about him without crying," the eyewitness recalls. "She said to the audience of acting students 'I wish you all could have had the chance to work with him.'"