| Am I dreaming
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| Walking in my sleep
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| I just can’t drop this feeling underneath my feet
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| These London streets are moving
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| Rising up and meeting me
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| You know I see our faces eyes
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| I’m hallucinating, I’m hallucinating
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| I’m hallucinating, I’m hallucinating
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| Daily life feels like a constant dream
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| I keep on tripping out
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| Eyy, why am I such a freak?
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| I don’t know why that painting’s staring back at me
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| I swear, I think its eyes just moved
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| I’m hallucinating, I’m hallucinating
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| I’m hallucinating, I’m hallucinating
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| Baby, I’m scared to drink the water
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| Baby, I think you drank the water
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| A hallucination is a perception
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| In the absence of external stimulus
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| That has qualities of real perception
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| Hallucinations are vivid, substantial
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| And are perceived to be located in external objective space
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| I’m hallucinating, I’m hallucinating
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| I’m hallucinating, I’m hallucinating
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| I’m hallucinating, I’m hallucinating
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| I’m hallucinating, I’m hallucinating |