Breaking the silence
Is the hardest thing in life
Knowin' that you're wrong
Feelin' like you can't go on
I've been a victim
So many times
But I'm man enough to know when I'm wrong

With the fresh cut mullets
Back row in sight
Pass the packed bullet
I'm gonna rock all night

Up tight right wingers
Trying to say I'm what
But I'm a flight bound singer
Not givin' a fuck

Hard luck of the devil
With the grace of God
On a level of Oz
And it makes you nod

With the body of a sinner
Mind of a saint
I'm everything you love
Everything you hate

Hit a lot of curves
Hard roads and hills
Got nerves of steel
And watched time stand still

It took too long
But I stood my height
You can say I'm wrong

[Chorus]
But you ain't right
You ain't right
You ain't right
You ain't right
You ain't
Right
You ain't
Right
You ain't
Right
You ain't
right

You can save the environment
With all your wit
But can you save your children
From a world of bullshit
You look at me
With a loss for love
But if you took me out
Would your kid still do drugs
You want to point your finger in the unclear
You ought a point your finger at the mirror

You want to trip
Quit 'cause I'm a keep rippin'
You can bitch but the strippers gonna keep strippin'
I'm singing songs in the key of life
You can say I'm wrong

[Chorus]


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    I am not 100% on this but I think I read or heard somewhere that this song was written because of a rift between kid rock and his old group "beast crew" which he had quite a big falling out with back in the day. I believe they are all friends now though. It's only an Okay Kid Rock song though - not on the same level as “abortion” or “never met a motherfucker like me”. Talented guy though, I think he plays something like 17 different instruments. I'm stuck on Guitar, Uke, Piano and Harmonica. Like him or Loath him, he’s got talent. I can’t stand Lady Gaga but she writes her own songs and plays instruments (or possibly just piano) - that’s something not to be sneered at.

    MarkCox11on July 16, 2010   Link

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