I think you've got it alright in your Head yeah I think you got it alright in your Head. There's something pretty fucked up with your conscience but I'd say you got it alright in your Head. I ain't gonna shut down all my windows I ain't gonna shut down like before. Got another flag here says my mailman maybe someone stole yours from your door?


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    anybody have any ideas about meaning of this? KM have so strange lyrics ... i think a lot of his lyrics are too personal ... he writes about his life situations and its everyone thing what he finds in them ... but ive could be ry mistaken :)

    StiX-skon May 10, 2007   Link
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    isn't it about war? like the rest of songs on this album..

    sickeningon March 23, 2008   Link
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    I think it's about being paranoid and fearful..shutting windows and stuff...scared someone is going to steal stuff from you. Basically about just not wanting to give into fear and shutdown..close your self out from the world because you're scared of being hurt by something...Maybe terrorist lol? I dono

    alliswellnoton September 28, 2014   Link
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    also to add to my comment below .maybe you can see it as believing something out of fear..that whole conscience part sounds like it's talking about Bush's mind..you can put it in that context and it kinda makes sense..or maybe believing in something wrong yet you don't want to believe so..so you keep getting farther away from people and truth believing in this idea you have. You keep telling yourself you got it all right in your head

    alliswellnoton September 28, 2014   Link
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    and maybe it is just all (right) in your head...made up

    alliswellnoton September 28, 2014   Link

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