Out Of My Head

Album: All The Pain Money Can Buy (1998)
Charted: 20
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  • Sometimes I feel like I am drunk behind the wheel
    The wheel of possibility, however it may roll
    Give it a spin, see if you can somehow factor in
    You know there's always more than one way
    To say exactly what you mean to say

    Was I out of my head? Was I out of my mind?
    How could I have ever been so blind?
    I was waiting for an indication
    It was hard to find
    Don't matter what I say, only what I do
    I never mean to do bad things to you
    So quiet, but I finally woke up
    If you're sad, then it's time you spoke up too

    Was I out of my head? Was I out of my mind?
    How could I have ever been so blind?
    I was waiting for an indication
    It was hard to find
    Don't matter what I say, only what I do
    I never mean to do bad things to you
    So quiet, but I finally woke up
    If you're sad, then it's time you spoke up too

    Was I out of my head? Was I out of my mind?
    How could I have ever been so blind?
    I was waiting for an invitation
    It was hard to find
    Don't matter what I say, only what I do
    I never mean to do bad things to you
    So quiet, but I finally woke up
    If you're sad, then it's time you spoke up too Writer/s: Anthony Scalzo
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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