Over My Head

Album: BCCIV (2017)
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  • Hey
    Hey

    I am bound on a mission
    And I'm just about to land
    Turn on the sound and vision
    Won't you take me by the hand?

    Now the fruit tastes sweeter
    And I slowly start to breathe
    I got my eyes on the meter
    Gonna find my liberty

    All alone, stepping stone
    Some lines are automatic
    All ready to go

    Over my head
    It won't go away and here I will stay
    Over my head
    We'll make 'em unwind, it's all in my mind

    Here come the change of weather
    And now you're down there on the chain
    Cross the line, wild baby
    In a weapon hurricane

    All alone, stepping stone
    Crystallize, it's so dramatic
    All ready to go

    Over my head
    It won't go away and here I will stay
    Over my head
    We'll wake and unwind, it's all in my mind

    Over my head
    It won't go away and here I will stay
    Over my head
    We'll make 'em unwind, it's all in my mind

    I just can't live without it
    Our faith will shout about it
    Out in the blue is where I roam
    Oh yeah

    The universe is waiting
    But Mother Earth is fading
    I want to get back to my home
    Oh yeah

    Yeah, yeah, yeah

    Some lines are automatic
    All ready to go

    Over my head
    It won't go away and here I will stay
    Over my head
    We'll make 'em unwind, it's all in my mind

    Over my head
    It won't go away and here I will stay
    Over my head
    We'll make 'em unwind, it's all in my mind

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