Lyrics The Dead Milkmen

The Dead Milkmen

Little Man In My Head

There's a little man in my head

And he's drunk all of the time

He sits there on a bench

Holdin' a monkey wrench

Sometimes he beats it against my mind

There's a little man in my head

And I don't think he likes it there

I do bad things but it's his fault

And he knows he can't get caught

That little man, he just don't play fair

There's a little man in my head

And he must have lived in someone's head before

'Cause I was born in '63

And he's only been there since '74

There's a little man in my head

And I don't think he understands me

We've got no common ground

On which to work around

He gets so bored when I watch TV

There's a little man in my head

And I don't think that he'll ever die

When he takes control

He really takes his toll

It's enough to make a grown man cry

There's a little man in my head

And I wish he'd find another home

There's a little man in my head

And now I'll never be alone

Richard Speck has got a little man in his head

Louis Farrakhan has got a little man in his head

Frank Rizzo has got a little man in his head

Squeaky Fromm has got a little man in her head

Jim Jones had a little man in his head

Richard Ramirez has got a little man in his head

Ted Bundy had a little man in his head

Dan Quayle's got a little man in his head

And I don't know...

How 'bout you?

Maybe you've got a man in your head too

[Almost indecipherable gibberish]

Stayed up real late

And watched the Charles Bronson film festival

There's a little man in my head

And he must have lived in someone's head before

'Cause I was born in '63

And he's only been there since '74