I fuck you because your famous
I fuck you for your money
I fuck you to control you
I fuck you so somebody I can have half of everything
I fuck you to fuck you over
I fuck you until I
I fuck you for a secret
I fuck you because I can't remember
If I already fucked you
Whore
I fuck you out of boredom
I fuck you because I can't feel it anyway
I fuck you to make the pain go away

Fuck you because I love you
Fuck you for loving you
I don't need a reason to hate you the way I do

Fuck you because I love you
Fuck you for loving you
I don't need a reason to hate you the way I do
Hate you the way I do

I fuck you so I can fucking feel
Something
Instead of nothing at all
I fuck you because you are beautiful
I fuck you because you're my nigger
I fuck you because I'm your whore
I fuck you because you are a whore
I fuck you for fun
I fuck you for fun
I fuck you because I can
I fuck you so I have a place to stay
I fuck you so you will protect me

Fuck you because I love you
Fuck you for longing you too
I don't need a reason to hate you the way I do

Fuck you because I love you
Fuck you for loving you too
I don't need a reason to hate you the way I do
Hate you the way I do

I don't need a reason to hate you the way I do
Hate you the way I do
Hate you the way I do
Hate you the way I do
(Hate you the way I do)
Hate you the way I do


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Para-Noir Lyrics as written by Brian Hugh Warner Tim Skold

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    I think that this song is about why we do things (to get ahead, be protected,feel wanted: aka "I fuck you because you are famous, I fuck you so I will have a place to stay, I fuck you to make the pain go away)

    precioussson February 06, 2005   Link

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