Own Brain

Album: My Way (2009)
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  • You can't fight the feeling
    While aiming for the stars
    You might hit the ceiling
    To be healing from the scars
    Through aftershock tremors
    Through inclement weather
    Through anything ever
    Here we came sir,
    Rise around

    From stony ground, I'm far away
    Upon my path, upon my way
    The wasted days are history
    The future is a mystery

    I've got my own brain

    It's good to look, on route to stare
    A second glance as you're laid bare
    Your action's more than systole
    The future is a mystery

    I've got my own brain
    I got the one aim
    I've got my own brain
    An anagram of my own name

    You can't fight the feeling
    While aiming for the stars
    You may hit the ceiling
    To be healing from the scars
    Through aftershock tremors
    Through inclement weather
    Through anything ever
    Here we came sir,
    Rise around

    The realms I found
    Are where I stay
    My blood flow halts
    My temple veins

    I've got my own brain
    I got the one aim
    I've got my own brain
    An anagram of my own name

    Own brain Writer/s: DAVE MCCRACKEN, IAN BROWN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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