Take it off, take it in
Take off all the thoughts of what we've been
Take a look, hesitate
Take a picture you could never recreate
Write a song, make a note
For the lump that sits inside your throat
Change the locks, change the scene
Change it all but can't change what we've been

Oh, oh your Trojan's in my head
Oh, oh your Trojan's in my head
Your Trojan's in my head

It's OK if it's gone
The thoughts that you had that it was the one
And oh what is left?
For all those times is that what you get?

Oh regardless
The walls get painted anyway
Oh you're guarding
The gates, but it all got away

Oh, oh your Trojan's in my head
Oh, oh your Trojan's in my head

Your Trojan's in my head
Your Trojan's in my head
Your Trojan's in my head
Your Trojan's in my head

Take it off, take it in
Take off all the thoughts of what we've been
Take a look, hesitate
Take a picture you could never recreate
Write a song, make a note
For the lump that sits inside your throat
Change the locks, change the scene
Change it all but can't change what we've been

Oh, oh your Trojan's in my head
Oh, oh your Trojan's in my head

Oh, oh your Trojan's in my head
Oh, oh your Trojan's in my head
Your Trojan's in my head

Take it off, take it in
All the thoughts of what we've been
Take off all the thoughts of what we've been


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Trojans Lyrics as written by Keith William Hamilton Jeffery Darren Norman Sell

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    Okay everyone, I would like to point out that the Trojan Horse didn't have any Trojans in it. Sorry, but your memories of the Iliad are obviously failing you. The Trojan Horse had Achaeans (Greeks) in it. The Trojans were in Troy, and were the intended targets and recipients of the Trojan Horse and the Achaeans within. Unless Atlas Genius has also forgotten their Greek mythology, the "Trojan" reference means something else. And honestly? Trojan condoms? That just seems a little silly. Why would he have condoms in his head? If he were thinking about condoms, he would have said, "These (Trojans/condoms) on my mind". You guys can read a little deeper than that.

    fughillion February 23, 2013   Link

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