I am a fag killer and I'm here to say
You'd better get running if you are gay
I may hate bitches and talk alot of shit
But hey motherfucker I'll never suck dick

Hate fags - kill them all
Hate fags - kill them all
Hate fags - kill them all
Hate fags - kill them all

Rather be stupid or a babbling fucking fool
Then sitting around dreaming about another man's tool
But don't worry faggot I'll kill you with class
I'll clean my machete and stick it up you ass

Hate fags - kill them all
Hate fags - kill them all
Hate fags - kill them all
Hate fags - kill them all

America's hero is what I'd like to be
Slitting their throats while they drink their boyfriends pee
All I want to do is put my mind at ease
By getting rid of the faggots and killing this disease

Hate fags - kill them all
Hate fags - kill them all
Hate fags - kill them all
Hate fags - kill them all


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    LMFAO these guys are seriously deep.I heard this song on myspace and it sounded pretty good surprisingly enough.

    Cruise2Useon May 18, 2006   Link

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