I'm just trying to get by
I'm just buzzing on a sugar high

Yeah
Everybody moves so fast
No time to wonder why

Yeah
I'm just trying to get by
Is it all in my head?
Is it all in my head?
Could everything be so right without me knowing?
I'm just working for the man
I'm just trying to lend a hand

Yeah
If I had a rocket ship
I'd never want to land
I'm just doing the best I can
Is it all in my head?
Is it all in my head?

Could everything be so right without me knowing?
Is it all just some game
Where everything stays the same?
Is it all in my, all in my, all in my head?
Everybody needs a little love
To make it all work out
But I'm still looking to the stars above
Hey hey hey

It's all in my head
It's all in my head
It's all in my, all in my, all in my, all in my
Is it all in my head?
Is it all in my head?

Could everything be so right without me knowing?
Is it all just some game
Where everything stays the same?
Is it all in my, all in my, all in my, all in my head
All in my head


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All In My Head Lyrics as written by Shawn Mullins Gerry Hanson

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    He almost questioning if hes jus making up all the bad things that are happening. Maybe if he jus stops thiinking about it he will realize things aint so bad.

    Could everything be so right without me knowing?

    Rachondalooseon July 01, 2006   Link

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