Hypnotised

Album: The Night The Zombies Came (2024)
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  • Hypnotized, I have been hypnotized
    Mesmerized, these trees, they make me fall
    I am frozen, I can't hear you call
    Is anybody out there?

    In the morning, the sun will shine its light
    Light is my head, head off to the woods
    Would I do this? This is very bad
    Is anybody out there?
    Is anybody out there?

    Will you help me to see?
    Is it out of my reach?
    The clouds in my eyes, they're not leaving

    I've been hexed
    I can't control my
    I've been hexed
    I can't control my grace
    I can't get to bed
    I've been hexed

    I've been hexed, I can't control my grace
    Mirrors breaking, I can't see my face
    Head is spinning, I can't get to bed
    Is anybody out there?

    In the evening, the moon is hanging high
    High is my head, head off to a dream
    Dream of monsters, monsters made me cry
    Is anybody out there? (Anybody out there?)
    Is anybody out there? (Anybody out there?)

    Will you help me to see?
    Is it out of my reach?
    Clouds in my eyes, they're not leaving
    The clouds in my eyes, they're not leaving Writer/s: Charles Thompson, Joey Santiago
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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