Trouble in His Head

Tim Heath

[Refrain]
My friend's got trouble in his head (oh, oh)

[Verse 1]
His lady's gone, exploded
Like the stars in outer space
This venom keeps willing to drown him
To get him off his face
His daddy died age twenty-four
"For the better," most people said
Well the days are numb, in a silver haze
From a God left in his head

[Refrain]
My friend's got trouble in his head (oh, oh)

[Refrain]
My friend's got trouble in his head (oh, oh)

[Verse 2]
The drifting tide that life became
Broke the earth with every wave
The voyage to sail free was wrecked
With no one left to save
The call from the depths took breaths
That he could take no more
And the moon shone bright
And the shifting tides had seen it all before

[Refrain]
My friend's got trouble in his head (oh, oh)

[Verse 3]
And he let death gladly take him
And it pulled him down with glee
For a resurrection in the depths
So that he could finally see

[Refrain]
My friend's got trouble in his head (oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh)

Trivia about the song Trouble in His Head by The Basics

When was the song “Trouble in His Head” released by The Basics?
The song Trouble in His Head was released in 2009, on the album “Keep Your Friends Close”.
Who composed the song “Trouble in His Head” by The Basics?
The song “Trouble in His Head” by The Basics was composed by Tim Heath.

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