Amok
Here I hide the severed head I keep alive
I've got bruises, lies, here's my pride......
Looking down the barrel on my 45

Stick me bleed me don't say you need me
Hit me suck me come on... Fuck me
Fuck me
Fuck you
Fuck me
Fuck me
Fuck you

You don't have to look at the mantelpiece
When you're poking the fire

I'm young, dumb, full of fun
I feed my fire, my fist, and come
The light of my life is a switchblade knife
This gun becomes my lawful wife

Stick me bleed me don't say you need me
Hit me suck me come on... Fuck me
Fuck me
Fuck you
Fuck me
Fuck me
Fuck you
Fuck me
Stick me

I wanna kill, I wanna cut, hurt, shuttup
I wanna feel myself denied
I wanna feel this noose grow tight
I will defile and taste the bile
I will crawl that crooked mile
To caress your stubborn head
With an ounce of flamming lead

Stick me bleed me don't say you need me
Hit me suck me come on an' Fuck me
Stick me bleed me don't say you need me
Hit me suck me come on... Fuck me
Fuck me
Fuck you
Fuck me
Fuck me
Fuck you, Fuck you
Fuck me
Fuck me
Fuck you.......


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    The repetition of "fuck me" gets slightly annoying after awhile, therefore it's not really high on my list of favorite KMFDM songs. Although, yes, it appears this song is about ignorant teens and their wanting of nothing but mindless sex.

    Ms Self Destructon February 12, 2005   Link

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