Radiosurgery

Album: Radiosurgery (2011)
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  • I'm broken down I'm a nervous wreck
    My heart is beating out of my chest
    And nothing feels familiar at all to me,
    Yeah, to me
    My head is like a traffic jam
    I can't stop crashing into bed
    But then again I find it hard to breathe,
    Yeah, to breathe

    I can't get your face out of my head
    It makes my brain hurt
    I can't get your face out of my head
    It makes my brain hurt
    I need radiosurgery, radiosurgery

    I'm hearing voices that are not there
    When no one calls I could be anywhere
    No medication could stop this spreading through me
    Yeah, through me

    I can't get your face out of my head
    It makes my brain hurt
    I can't get your face out of my head
    It makes my brain hurt
    I need radiosurgery

    My best friends they don't even know
    That my mind is going thousand miles an hour
    I climb walls just to see the world
    But time slows down
    Minutes turn to hours
    I force myself to open my eyes,
    But I lose control,
    Hope turns to madness
    I can't stop myself from walking backwards

    Yeah!

    I can't get your face out of my head
    It makes my brain hurt
    I can't get your face out of my head
    Radiosurgery

    I've broken down I'm a nervous wreck
    My heart is beating right out of my chest
    I can't get your face out of my head
    I need radiosurgery, radiosurgery! Writer/s: CHAD EVERETT GILBERT, CYRUS WILLIAM BOLOOKI, IAN R. GRUSHKA, JORDAN I. PUNDIK, STEPHEN LEE KLEIN
    Publisher: Rough Trade Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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