Paranoia

Album: Bad Vibrations (2016)
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    Expect the worst of everyone I meet
    Count the clock 'cause I can't fuckin' sleep
    Shootin' pain like a heart attack
    Call my friends, I might not make it back

    The doctor says I'm headed for destruction
    Something's gotta give

    I'm like a time bomb tickin' in your head
    Paranoia cloudin' your judgement
    And no matter what you do about it, 'bout it, 'bout it
    I'm still in your head

    It's got me scared, scared of the unknown
    Unknown numbers been blowin' up my phone
    I'm hearin' footsteps outside of my house
    I'm afraid someone's tryna take me out

    The doctor says I'm headed for destruction
    Can I fuckin' live?

    I'm like a time bomb tickin' in your head
    Paranoia cloudin' your judgement
    And no matter what you do about it, 'bout it, 'bout it
    I'm like a time bomb tickin' in your head
    Paranoia cloudin' your judgement
    And no matter what you do about it, 'bout it, 'bout it
    I'm still in your head

    I'm still in your head
    I'm still in your head
    I am your breaking point

    You can't run, you can't hide
    I'll be there when you close your eyes at night
    I'm always watching you

    The doctor says I'm headed for destruction
    My time is wearin' thin

    I'm like a time bomb tickin' in your head
    Paranoia cloudin' your judgement
    And no matter what you do about it, 'bout it, 'bout it
    I'm like a time bomb (time bomb) tickin' in your head (in your head)
    Paranoia cloudin' your judgement (your judgement)
    And no matter what you do about it, 'bout it, 'bout it
    I'm still in your head

    Oh Writer/s: Jeremy Wade McKinnon, Kevin Patrick Skaff, Neil S. Westfall
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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