Out of My Head is a song about stir-crazy cabin-fever wanderlust. It is about the yearning for change and adventure and escape, and feeling restless anticipation.
This song is an expression of that ache to be free - sometimes freedom only happens inside your head, and sometimes freedom is getting out of your head.
"I want to feel like the wind
And my body will lift
I want to feel like the dark
Like I’m floating within
My mind has opened afar
And I’m letting it drift"
lyrics
V1
I want to go to a place that I’ve never been
I’ve never been (going out of my)
I feel the push and the pull and I’m starting to bend
Starting to bend (going out of my head)
I think I know of a place that I haven’t been
I haven’t been (going out of my)
I wonder where do I start I’ll begin at the end
Begin at the end
CH
I’m going out of my head
Going out of my head
Out of my head (2x)
Going out of my head
Going out of my head
Going out of my head
REFRAIN
Going out of my head
Going out of my head
Going out of my head (2x)
V2
I want to feel like the wind and my body will lift
Body will lift (going out of my)
Softer than all the light in the palm of my hand
Palm of my hand (going out of my head)
I want to feel like the dark like I’m floating within
Floating within (going out of my)
My mind has opened afar and I’m letting it drift
I’m letting it drift (letting it drift)
CH
Going out of my head
Going out of my head
Going out of my head (I’m letting it drift) (6x)
OUTRO
Going out of my
Going out of my
Going out of my head (I’m letting it drift) (6x)
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