Psycho Lyrics
Puddle Of Mudd
Lyrics
Maybe I'm the one
Maybe I'm the one
Who is
The schizophrenic psycho yeah
Maybe I'm the one
Maybe I'm the one
Who is
The schizophrenic psycho yeah
She lays down on the fresh lawn
She can make everything magical
But she tied one on big time
And it makes me want to rewind
To back in the days when we were young
When everything was like a loaded gun
Ready to go off in any minute
And you know we're gonna win again
Yeah you know we're gonna win again
Yeah you know we're gonna win again
Maybe I'm the one
Maybe I'm the one
Who is
The schizophrenic psycho yeah
Maybe I'm the one
Maybe I'm the one
Who is
The paranoid flake-oh yeah
She lays down on the sidewalk
Never very analytical
She is something simply beautiful
Reappear with youth and magical
Back in the days when we were young
When everything was like a loaded gun
Ready to go off in any minute
Yeah you know we're gonna win again
Maybe I'm the one
Maybe I'm the one
Who is
The paranoid freak-oh
I'm the one
I'm the one
Who is
The schizophrenic psycho
I'm the one
I'm the one
Who is
The schizophrenic psycho
You're the one
You're the one
Who is
The schizophrenic psycho
Back in the days when we were young
When everything was like a loaded gun
Ready to go off in any minute
And you know we're gonna win again
Maybe I'm the one
Maybe I'm the one
Who is
The schizophrenic psycho yeah
Maybe I'm the one
Maybe I'm the one
Who is
The paranoid flake-oh
You're the one
You're the one
Who is
The schizophrenic psycho
(Maybe I'm the one)
(Maybe I'm the one)
(Who is...)
(Who is the schizophrenic psycho)
You're the one
You're the one
Who is
The schizophrenic psycho
(Maybe I'm the one)
(Maybe I'm the one)
(Who is...)
(Who is the schizophrenic psycho)
You're the one
You're the one
Who is the schizophrenic psycho
Song & Lyrics Facts
Puddle of Mudd is an American rock band from Kansas City, Missouri. They are best known for their hit single "Psycho", which was released on August 28th, 2007 as the lead single from their fifth studio album Famous (2007).
The song was written by Wes Scantlin, Paul Phillips and John Kurzweg and produced by John Kurzweg. It peaked at number 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the band's highest-charting single since their 2001 hit "Blurry". The lyrics explore a dark side to human nature, with themes of paranoia, obsession and depression. The song has become a staple in Puddle of Mudd's live setlist.