Drunken like the fallen stars of Silver Screen
Broken like the speeding car of young James Dean
Spoken like the dying words of Elma Green

Always, always

Yeh, I'm sorry I said
It's just a feeling in my head
Yeh, I'm sorry I said
It's just a feeling in my head
It's just a feeling in my head

Sleeping pills won't fool the world that you've never needed anyone
It's plain to see that all your seams are coming undone
Don't you know that life is all about having fun

Always, always

Yeh, I'm sorry I said
It's just a feeling in my head
Yeh, I'm sorry I said
It's just a feeling in my head
It's just a feeling in my head

Ooo
It's in my head
It's in my head
It's in my head

Yeh, I'm sorry I said
It's just a feeling in my head
Yeh, I'm sorry I said
It's just a feeling in my head
It's just a feeling in my head



Lyrics submitted by oh.hurricane

Track duration: 03:38

"In My Head" as written by Jason Joel Desrouleaux, Jonathan Rotem, Claude Kelly

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    Song Meaning:well i think its about being drunk or otherwise out if it and telling someone what they meant to you was 'just a feeling in your head' but then reminding them lifes about having fun and you know they still need you -'sleeping pills wont fool the world that you never needed anyone'
    Flag lizerfishon March 26, 2010   Link
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    General Comment:This song discusses the economic and political differences between the social and the - ...

    Haha, crap I can't go on, sorry. I suck at trying to sound smart. :)

    Yeah, I haven't the slightest idea as to what this song could possibly mean, but I don't mind 'cause I'm just a fan of listening to it.
    Flag BenefitOfTheDoubton November 03, 2009   Link
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    General Comment:i love this song. i have no idea what it means but i like it.
    Flag katiezon March 08, 2009   Link

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