I can see you smile on my TV
A spewing bile necessary
Dementia of your deception
"I don't wanna be the" tolerant
"I don't wanna be the" consequence
"I don't wanna be the president
Doesn't really matter what I say
Nobody listens to us anyway
Doesn't really matter what I do
I'm so sick of you

Shut the fuck up!

A pathetic talking head
You product of your walking head
Your war machined evangelistic mission

"I don't wanna be the" tolerant
"I don't wanna be the" consequence
"I don't wanna be the president

Doesn't really matter what I say
Nobody listens to us anyway
Doesn't really matter what I do
I'm so sick of you

Shut the fuck up!
Shut the fuck up!

Doesn't really matter what I say
Nobody listens to us anyway
Doesn't really matter what I do
Doesn't really matter what I say
Doesn't matter what I do

I'm so sick of
I'm so sick of
I'm so sick of you!
Shut the fuck up!


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Shut the Fuck Up Lyrics as written by Tracii Guns Nikki Sixx

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    I love this song

    crazycasualtyon March 13, 2005   Link
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    Seconded. Someone is pushing their luck and losing face to the singer(s). They love to hear themselves talk and believe their own shit. So there's no point in reasoning with them and people like them. Love it

    Orange Morendoon December 13, 2010   Link
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    I think it's a song aimed at all those who lie to you (not even to your face 'cause they're cowards) and you waste years on that lie and you will forever hate them. And when they attempt to continue the manipulation for their own personal gain, you want to spit in their faces. But since you can't do that, you laugh whenever they find someone new 'cause it's on the same ol' schedule and it will come to the same ol' ending and it's what makes them ever so boring. It's an angry song, but relevant. I like it!

    NooContacton August 26, 2012   Link

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