Legg meg inn på din avdeling
Legg meg inn på klinikken
Eg er sikker eg er gal
De tok i frå meg alt eg var
Legg meg inn, legg meg inn på klinikken

For eg får aldri tilbake alt det som var
Det blei som du fortalte
Alt blei som du sa
Nå ser du meg aldri igjen
og du var aldri min
men eg er for alltid din

Legg meg inn

Fortell verden eg er sjuk doktor
Du er min patron
La meg få stempel på Dieter Meyers Inst. og
legg meg inn

Eg har ingen kontroll på om eg er våken eller sover
Reglement på reglement
å forholde seg til i håve
Der ser du sånn går det

Sjå kva det har blitt av meg
Ingen lenger kjenner meg
Få tilbake litt av meg
Alltid trø forsiktige steg
Eg er halv mann, og det bærer preg
Nå vil eg ha litt av deg

Du er min redning
Takk for din donasjon
Eg må bli lagt inn på Dieter Meyers Inst.

Legg meg inn på Dieter Meyer, baby


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    Admit me to your wing Admit me to the clinic I am sure I am mad They took everything I had Admit me, admit me to the clinic

    For I will never get back all that was It became like you told It became like you said Now you won't ever see me again And you were never mine But I am forever yours

    Admit me

    Doctor, tell the world I am sick You are my patron Give me a stamp at Dieter Meyers Institution And admit me

    I can't control weather I am awake or sleeping Rules upon rules proceeding in my head There you see, this is how it goes

    Look what has become of me No one no longer remembers me Give me back a piece of me Always take careful steps I'm half a man and it makes an impression

    You are my savior Thank you for your donation I must be admitted to Dieter Meyers Institusjon

    "Repeat from the beginning"

    A tale of someone voulenterily admitting themselves to a mental institution, possibly having gone mad from loosing a loved one (I am forever yours).

    Tarciryanon April 11, 2009   Link

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