Hey sing a bad song
Get it stuck in your head
I'm singing along cant help it

Kids starting to whine
Exploding my mind
Satan get me behind
I'm saturated

[Chorus]
It's closing in on me its closing in on me its closing in
If you see something don't say something to me
I'm a paranoid freak
Alright
I'm a man on the brink
I've had too much to think
I'm a paranoid freak
Alright

Joe
Average guy
Needs more things to mind
Spoon feed me a lie I'll eat it

i'm on a bad trip
Too many loose lips
All rocking my ship and i'm sinking

[Chorus]

If you see something don't say something to me.
I'm a paranoid freak
I'm a paranoid freak
Is this freedom in formation or is this mass until notation.

In the land of the free
Stand on god above me
i'm a vigilante
I'm captivated

If you see something don't say something to me
I'm a paranoid freak
Alright
I'm a man on the brink
Give me something to treat
I'm a paranoid freak
Alright
If you see something don't say something to me
I'm a paranoid freak [Repeat: x10]


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    First! Ha! I love this song and more people should too. I am a paranoid freak-so ya! Thank you Sirius-

    Udahoon August 07, 2009   Link

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