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I don't know what to say
'Cause I don't feel that good today
I don't know what to do
I left my mind in all that glue
And if I try, I try to think
Or if I'll do something about this mess
Then I will find, will find myself
In a situation I can't deal with, now
My head it starts to pound
My thoughts are flying around
And my body hits the ground
And I can hear a sound
Oh, I can hear a sound and I feel fine
And I can't see what's wrong
I'm alone and strong
I keep my eyes on you
Just to make myself to sure
I don't know why I care

'Cause it makes me feel so poor
And I must try, must try to leave
All this stuff behind me now
And I feel fine, feel fine today
But tomorrow I don't know what I will say
'Cause my head will start to pound
My thoughts will fly around
When my body hits the ground
And I won't hear a sound
Oh, I won't hear a sound and I feel fine
'Cause I can see what's wrong
I'm alone and strong
My head it starts to pound
My thoughts are flying around
When my body hits the ground
And I can hear a sound
Oh, I won't hear a sound and I feel fine
'Cause I can see what's wrong
I'm alone and strong
I'm alone and strong
I'm alone and strong
I'm alone and strong

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Millencolin is a punk rock band that was formed in October of 1992 by Erik Ohlsson, Mathias Färm and Nikola Sarcevic in Örebro, Sweden. Fredrik Larzon (Fredrik Olof Larsson) joined the band in early 1993 which cemented the lineup. Millencolin as a word derives from the skateboard-trick melancholy (also known as "sad air") because of their passion for skateboarding. The band releases their CDs on the Swedish label Burning Heart Records. (releases on Epitaph Records in the US). Since 2003, the band hosts a skateboard contest at their own skate park in Örebro, Sweden.

Read more about Millencolin on Last.fm.


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