It describes Hypnagogia:
Hypnagogia occurs either when you are stressed (as the singer is, emotionally "I've got a lot that's on my mind") or simply uncomfortable, while falling asleep, and your body falls asleep faster than your mind. You can't move your body and it feels like you can't breathe ("Maybe if I fall asleep, I won't breathe right") or like something is sitting on your chest. These sensations might cause the person to think that they are screaming, which they aren't. ("Can nobody hear me"). This component of Hypnagogia is called sleep paralysis. Often in Hypnagogia, people hear sounds, either crashing and explosions, sentences that sum up their current state of mind, their name being called, if there is any sound in the room in which they are falling asleep, they would hear that ("Can you hear it, too?")
It describes Hypnagogia: Hypnagogia occurs either when you are stressed (as the singer is, emotionally "I've got a lot that's on my mind") or simply uncomfortable, while falling asleep, and your body falls asleep faster than your mind. You can't move your body and it feels like you can't breathe ("Maybe if I fall asleep, I won't breathe right") or like something is sitting on your chest. These sensations might cause the person to think that they are screaming, which they aren't. ("Can nobody hear me"). This component of Hypnagogia is called sleep paralysis. Often in Hypnagogia, people hear sounds, either crashing and explosions, sentences that sum up their current state of mind, their name being called, if there is any sound in the room in which they are falling asleep, they would hear that ("Can you hear it, too?")
wow, this can't be a coincidance
wow, this can't be a coincidance