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Resisting Invasion: The Vindys' Battle WithinLyrics
They're in my head getting louder, louder each day, day
There are persistent thoughts or worries that are growing louder and more prominent in the person's mind each passing day.
Waiting for the time when they come to infest my brain, brain
Anticipating a time when these intrusive thoughts or concerns will overwhelm and dominate the person's thinking.
Keep patching with duct tape helps for a time but late at night
Trying to fix or cover up these thoughts temporarily, often resorting to makeshift solutions like duct tape, which offer temporary relief.
Helps for a time but late at night they find a way in my mind
Despite attempts to suppress these thoughts, especially at night, they persist and infiltrate the person's mind.
In my mind
Reiteration of the intrusive nature of these thoughts, emphasizing their presence within the person's mind.
In my mind
-In my mind
-Too many times I late here awake all night, night
The person spends many nights awake due to these persistent thoughts.
I try to tell them but there's no evidence without bites, bites
The person struggles to communicate or explain these thoughts as there's no tangible proof or external evidence of their existence.
Keep patching with duct tape helps for a time but late at night
Similar to line 3, attempting to temporarily fix or mask the thoughts, but they persist, especially at night.
They keep on scratchin' and tappin' until they find they find a way inside
The thoughts persistently bother the person until they find a way to infiltrate and disturb their mind.
In my mind, in my mind
Repeating the idea that these thoughts are rooted deep within the person's mind.
In my mind, in my mind
-They're in my walls, in my head
Expressing how these thoughts have permeated not just the mind but also the surroundings or environment (symbolized by "walls").
In my walls, in my head
-In my walls, in my head
-In my, in my
Continued repetition emphasizing the intrusive nature of these thoughts in both the mind and the surrounding environment.
They're in my walls, in my head
-In my walls, in my head
-In my walls, in my head
-In my, in my
-In my walls, in my head
-In my walls, in my head
-In my walls, in my head
-In my, in my
-They're in my walls, in my head
-In my walls, in my head
-In my walls, in my
-In my, head
-They're in my walls, in my head
-In my walls, in my head
-In my walls, in my head
-In my, in my
-Oh in my mind
Repeated emphasis on the presence of these thoughts in the person's mind, almost as if they're unable to escape from them.
In my mind
-Oh in my mind
-In my mind
-Oh they're in my mind
-In my mind
-Oh in my mind
-In my mind
-In my mind
-They're in my mind
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