Got a crazy feeling I don't understand
'Gotta get away from here
Feelin' like I shoulda kept my feet on the ground
Waitin' for the sun to appear

Mamma's gonna worry
I been a bad bad boy
No use sayin' sorry
It's something that I enjoy

'Cause you can't see what my eyes see
(I can see it, I can see it)
And you can't be inside of me, flying high again

I can see through the mountains watch me disappear
I can even touch the sky
Swallowing colours of the sound I hear
Am I just a crazy guy. (You bet).

Mamma's gonna worry
I been a bad bad boy
No use sayin' sorry
It's something that I enjoy

If you could be inside my head
You'd see that black and white is read
Flying high again
Flying high again
Flying high again
Flying high again come on and join me.

Flying high again
Flying high again
Flying high again
Flying high again come on and join me.

Daddy thinks I'm lazy he don't understand
Never saw inside my head
People think I'm crazy but I'm in demand
Never heard a thing I said.

Mamma's gonna worry
I been a bad bad boy
No use sayin' sorry
It's something that I enjoy

Flying high again
Flying high again
Flying high again
Flying high again


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    i mean i know its ozzy, but i wouldnt necessarily say its about drugs. even if it is about drugs, what its really about is this.

    its about being free. doing things the way you want to do things. people dont understand and they pass all kinds of judgement on you, and they completely miss out on what youre really up to because they cant see past what they dont approve of. should you be ashamed.....? hell no! if ozzy wrote this song about doing drugs i would have to say that im disapointed. to me its always been about following your heart regardless of what others think. its about looking inside yourself, knowing what youre capable of, and seeking happiness. this song is about freedom. perhaps the only way some people acheive this kind of freedom is through the use of drugs...

    blah cookieson October 23, 2006   Link

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