| It didn’t take me very long to figure out that he was different from all the
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| other kids in school.
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| But I didn’t know he had spiders in his brain…
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| No, I don’t remember when I first heard these sounds in my head, my head.
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| At first they weren’t so bad.
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| But now they’re driving me insane —
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| it’s bad, so sad and it’s driving me mad, me mad.
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| C’mon, it can be so bad…
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| …I keep telling myself — c’mon, c’mon, hold on!
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| Have some tea and let the strain go away.
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| (bridge)
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| No, I can’t explain the pain inside my brain.
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| Oh, my head is cracking up. |
| Every day is the same.
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| No, I can’t restrain the pain inside my brain.
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| Oh, my head is bursting open. |
| Every day is the same.
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| I got spiders in my brain.
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| (refrain)
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| Spiders in my brain are driving me insane.
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| Spiders in my brain are driving me insane in the membrane…
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| …in the membrane… in the membrane… in the membrane.
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| I went to the doctors and I went to a priest.
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| I talked to my mother, my father, to the bird and the bees.
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| They said c’mon, c’mon, hold on it can’t be so bad.
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| I got a headache in the morning and when I got to bed.
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| Oh yeah, it’s driving me insane, insane.
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| I feel the spiders tapping on my brain.
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| I keep telling myself, c’mon, c’mon, hold on!
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| Have some pills and let the pain go away.
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| (bridge)
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| (refrain)
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| Music by Ken Steen & Holger Schuhmann
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| Lyrics by Ken Steen |