Upside Down & Inside Out

Album: Hungry Ghosts (2014)
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  • Upside down and inside out
    And you can feel it
    Upside down and inside out
    And you can feel it, feel it
    Don't know where your eyes are
    But they're not doin' what you said
    Don't know where your mind is baby
    But you're better off without it

    Inside down and upside out
    And you can feel it
    Don't stop
    Can't stop
    It's like an airplane goin' down
    I wish I had said the things you thought that I had said
    Gravity's just a habit that you're really sure you can't break

    So when you met the new you
    Were you scared?
    Were you cold?
    Were you kind?
    Yeah when you met the new you
    Did someone die inside?

    Don't stop
    Can't stop
    It's like a freight train
    Don't stop
    Can't stop
    It's like an airplane goin' down
    Don't know where your eyes are
    But they're not doin' what you said
    Don't know where your mind is baby
    But you're better off without it

    Looks like it's time to decide
    Are you here?
    Are you now?
    Is this it?
    All of those selves that you tried
    Wasn't one of 'em good enough?

    'Cause you're upside down and inside out
    And you can feel it
    Inside down and upside out
    And you can feel it, feel it

    Don't stop
    Can't stop
    It's like a freight train
    Don't stop
    Can't stop
    Until you feel it goin' down
    I wish I had said the things you thought that I had said
    Gravity's just a habit that you're really sure you can't break

    Upside down and inside out
    And you can feel it
    Don't stop
    Can't stop
    Until you feel it goin' down
    Upside down and inside out
    And you can feel it
    Don't stop
    Can't stop
    Until you feel it goin' down Writer/s: ANDY ROSS, DAMIAN KULASH, DAN KONOPKA, TIMOTHY NORDWIND
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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