Verse 1:
He put his heads in his hands as he slumped to the floor
And he cast his ambitions aside
Though they weren’t very great to begin with before
He at least thought he’d make it outside
Pre-Chorus 1:
The fear of the unknown had begun to take a toll
That he could never hope to pay in full
And so he sat alone in the safety of his home
And lamented to himself
Chorus 1:
Feels like I got my head in a vice and a vice in my head
And a mind that’s been falling apart
And the voice that’s inside keeps on asking me why
I don’t take its advice to heart
Verse 2:
She hid herself from the light didn’t even try to fight
To get up to get out the door
The thought of what lie behind had slowly withered her mind
To a point she that could not endure
Pre-Chorus 2:
The possibility of what may come to be
Should she ever leave her sanctuary’s walls
And so she sat alone in the safety of her home
And lamented to herself
Chorus 2:
Feels like I got my head in a vice and a vice in my head
And a mind that’s been falling apart
And the voice that’s inside keeps on asking me why
I don’t take its advice to heart
Yeah ba badada badadadadada
Should I take it to heart
Yeah ba badada badadadadada
Should I take it to heart
Chorus 3:
Feels like I got my head in a vice and a vice in my head
And a mind that’s been falling apart
The voice is louder each day and it won’t go away
Should I take its advice to heart
Chorus 4:
I got my head in a vice and a vice in my head
And a mind that’s been falling apart
I’m gonna keep it at bay and I’ll fight one more day
I won’t take it’s advice to my heart
Not gonna take it to my heart
Badada badadadadada
Not to my heart not gonna take it to my heart
Badada badadadadada
Not to my heart
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