Gimme something to breath
Give me a reason to live
Close your eyes and see... what you have inside
I think I've gone insane
I can't remember my own name
I think I've gone insane

Another dream has gone (?)
And your friends just tell you lies
Then you realize... you gonna die anyway
I think I've gone insane
I can't remember my own name
I think I've gone insane
I can't remember my own name
I think I've gone insane
I can't remember my own name
I think I've gone insane

Lost in a world without reality
I'm frightened to move
I'm frightened to speak
And I will kill for a good nights sleep
I'm feeling
I'm feeling dead
Dead
Dead
Dead
I think I've gone insane
I can't remember my own name
I think I've gone insane
I can't remember my own name
I think I've gone insane
I can't remember my own name
I think I've gone insane
I can't remember
I can't remember
I can't remember
I can't remember


Lyrics submitted by Nelly

Die Laughing Lyrics as written by Fyfe Ewing Andrew Cairns

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    this song is fun to play on guitar too

    adr11ianoon June 10, 2008   Link

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