| My analyst told me that I was right out of my head
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| The way he described it, he said I’d be better dead than live
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| I didn’t listen to his jive
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| I knew all along he was all wrong
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| And I knew that he thought I was crazy but I’m not
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| Oh no!
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| My analyst told me that I was right out of my head
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| He said I’d need treatment but I’m not that easily led
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| He said I was the type that was most inclined
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| When out of his sight to be out of my mind
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| And he thought I was nuts, no more ifs or ands or buts
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| Oh no!
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| They say as a child I appeared a little bit wild
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| With all my crazy ideas
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| But I knew what was happenin', I knew I was a genius
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| What’s so strange when you know that you’re a wizard at three?
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| I knew that this was meant to be
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| Well I heard little children were supposed to sleep tight
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| That’s why I drank a fifth of vodka one night
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| My parents got frantic, didn’t know what to do
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| But I saw some crazy scenes before I came to
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| Now do you think I was crazy?
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| I may have been only three but I was swingin'
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| They all laughed at Al Graham Bell
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| They all laughed at Edison and also at Einstein
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| So why should I feel sorry if they just couldn’t understand
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| The litany and the logic that went on in my head?
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| I had a brain, it was insane
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| Don’t you let them laugh at me
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| When I refused to ride on all those double decker buses
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| All because there was no driver on the top
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| My analyst told me that I was right out of my head
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| The way he described it, he said I’d be better dead than live
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| I didn’t listen to his jive
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| I knew all along he was all wrong
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| And I knew that he thought I was crazy but I’m not
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| Oh no!
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| My analyst told me that I was right out of my head
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| But I said «Dear doctor, I think that it’s you instead
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| 'Cause I have got a thing that’s unique and new
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| It proves that I’ll have the last laugh on you
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| 'Cause instead of one head… I got two
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| And you know two heads are better than one» |