Here in your bedroom
I can turn my head off
The less that I feel
Is the less that I'm on top

I wonder what you think
As we lay here in bed
I don't know what I'm thinking
And that's better for my head

When I wake up tomorrow
Will you still feel the same?
When I wake up tomorrow
Will you have changed?

'Cause I still feel the same
'Cause I still feel the same
I, I
'Cause I still feel the same

Here in your bedroom
I can turn my head off
The less that I feel
Is the less that I'm on top

I wonder what you think
As we lay here in bed
I don't know what I'm thinking
But that's better for my head

When I wake up tomorrow
Will you still feel the same?
When I wake up tomorrow
Will you have changed?

'Cause I still feel the same
'Cause I still feel the same
I, I
'Cause I still feel the same
(One, two)

Here in your bedroom
I feel safe from the outside
Well, I can tell that you're changing
But still I feel so high

I wonder what you think
Sometimes I feel so old
I don't know if it's worth it
When I just do what I'm told

When I wake up tomorrow
Will you still feel the same?
And when I wake up tomorrow
Will you have changed?

'Cause I still feel the same
'Cause I still feel the same
'Cause I still feel the same
I, I
'Cause I still feel the same
I still feel the same
I, I
'Cause I still feel the same
I still feel the same
I, I
I still feel the same
Won't you


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Here In Your Bedroom Lyrics as written by John William Feldmann

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    Dude, this song's about smoking weed. Look at the lyrics very closely, it's a herb song. Specially if you listen to Goldfinger a lot, you know it's a herb song. "I dont know if its worth it, when I just do what I'm told" "But I still feel so high" Or, I could be completely wrong, just happens that I'm a weedhead and I relate everything to da royal herb.

    MetalKronicon July 12, 2002   Link

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