In Your Head
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In Your Head
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You got them falling at your feet
You're only half the man you used to be
You have them eating from your hand
Too bad you're only half of that man
Look out of your window
No, nothing has changed
Look at yourself and know that everything's the same
And it's all in your head
You got them falling at your feet
You're only half the man you dreamed you be
Look at yourself everything to see
Look out your window
No, nothing has changed
And it's all in your head
And it's all in your head
And it's all in your head
And it's all in your head
And it's all in your head
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Holly Golightly performs "In Your Head", and this lyric page sits inside the Holly Golightly catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to An Eye For An Empty Heart and Always and Forever with a short reason for opening each page next.
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