(Truly, truly, truly, truly)
(Truly, truly, truly, truly)
Truly fuck the world for all it's worth
Every inch of planet Earth
Fuck myself, don't leave me out
Don't get involved, don't corner me

Inside, ulcer
Unjust bastards
File out, face first
Meet the lies and see what you are

It's forcing you down
And it's grinding against you
Let the war nerve break, oh

For every fucking second the pathetic media
Pisses on me and judges what I am in one paragraph
Look here, bluh, fuck you all

(Expect, expect, expect, expect)
(Expect, expect, expect, expect)
Expect the worse, you bleeding heart
But kill me first before it starts
Yes, my cock is getting hard
We are born different after all

Invite mayhem
Produce weapons
Shoot out, burn down
No CNN or media now

It's forcing you down
And it's grinding against you
Let the war nerve break, oh

All the money in the fuckin' world
Couldn't buy me a second of trust
Or one ounce of faith in anything you're about
Fuck you all

Nothing is worth the sleep that I've lost
Apologies unacceptable now
A blistered revenge awaits in me
This is fucking loveless

Hate, hate
Hate, hate
Hate, hate
Hate, hate

Hate mail
Is not read
In jail
Instead

Hate, hate
Hate, hate
Lord knows
There's worse
Ignore
It's curse

Ah, fuck you all


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War Nerve Lyrics as written by Rex Brown Philip Anselmo

Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    This is a fuckin' hate anthem... You can hear the hate... Listen to the fuckin' riffs... HATE!!! And the lyrics rule too...

    JtKon March 05, 2006   Link

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