(Did this by ear so I'm not sure if it's 100% accurate) Lyrics: I've broken both of my legs Just so I could see where I stand with you Now I can't get away, but they say that you can't Run away from what's true I can't get you out of my head I tried to run you off, but instead I grab a gun and shoot you until you're dead In my head, in my head, in my head And now I'm complete I ripped off both of my arms Just so I wouldn't reach out to you But the smell of your hair still lingers It reminds me why I'm stuck here like glue I can't get you out of my head I tried to run you off, but instead I grab a knife and stab you until you're dead In my head, in my head, in my head And now I'm complete I ripped the beating heart from my chest Just so I could hand it over to you But like the rest of me, it's made of glass And she said, "I can't love someone so sinful" I can't get you out of my head I tried to run you off, but instead I take my bare hands and choke you till you're dead In my head, in my head, in my head And now I'm complete
The previous guy said it better than anyone else could. To Create a Masterpiece and disappear. That's music. I had a band in my early 20's. Writing songs is like an Artist painting. I wrote a lot of songs. A few , so so. A couple pretty good. I can write. But it takes the planets lining up perfectly. I had 1 that was damn good. My fellow band members were really good guitarists. They had collected some fantastic equipment. But , like I was saying, 1 fantastic song, a couple, pretty good, quite a few that are ok, decent but not good enough. And a shit load of crap. That's reality. Then you have people like Alice Cooper, that everything they touch works. Or is an immediate hit. I had every one of his albums. I knew every Lyric to every song. The man is in his 80's and commands the Stage, and the audience.
i heard this in American pie, i highly reccomened re-watching that film , the original one. if you grew up as a teenager with this film it brings back such heavy nostalgia and jokes u didnt get growing up.