Plagiarized existence exist
Among the writers of the word
Shake your spear at Shakespeare
Shake your spear at Shakespeare

Loud and noisy
Strong refrigerators
Gaining independence
Gaining independence

Stupid people do stupid things
Smart people outsmart each other
Then themselves, then themselves
Then themselves, then themselves

Take me down there
Photographic relapse
People feeding frenzy
The devil is so lovely

The devil is so lovely
The devil is so lovely
So lovely
So lovely

My blue moon rivets in exits
Forewarned customary spirits
By myself, by myself
By myself, by myself

Take me down there
Photographic relapse
People feeding frenzy
The devil is so lovely

Take me down there
Photographic relapse
People feeding frenzy
The devil is so lovely


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DDevil Lyrics as written by Shavo Odadjian Daron Malakian

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    probably this won't help much in the way of the meaning, I don't know, but I think the shakespeare's weed has nothing to do with it. I think they mean that Shakespeare is so admired and he's so famous for his works but there are many people who believe that Will never wrote all that but Christopher Marlowe (another writer and friend of his) did. they do have some proof for that theory and hints from shakespear himself. so there you get the plagiarized-existence-writers-of-the-word-thing. PS: I love that part where he laughs and then does that grunt, sounds like Steve Urkel

    Fallen_Rubyon September 14, 2002   Link

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