(INTRO)
Cory: "Is that in my head? I think it's in my head."
Nathan: "Which part? Which part's in your head?"
I feel like something coming on inside,
taking me for a ride, for a ride.
Already happened so you let it go.
Already happened so you let it go.
You and me and LSD.
You and me. You and me.
You and me and mescaline.
You and me. You and me.
I feel like coming over shoulders.
I feel like Ima get older.
Electronics in my eye.
My ears'll make me high.
Trying to feel, feel.
Trying to feel.
Trying.
Trying. So. I said,
"You and me and LSD.
You and me. You and me.
You and me and mescaline.
You and me and Aldous Huxley."
I know who's looking at me.
I feel like child of Satan.
I'm not trying to scare your children.
I'm just here. I'm just here.
I'm a nice guy if you really get to know me.
I said, "I'm not trying to scare."
I feel like somebody, somebody, somebody somewhere, somewhere, somewhere.
I got something to tell you, something to tell.
I got somebody to tell.
You and me and LSD.
You and me. You and me.
You and me and mescaline.
You and me and Tommy Dean.
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