Go!
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Go!
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Go!
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Go!
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Go!
Something takes a part of me
Something lost and never seen
Everytime I start to believe
Something's raped and taken from me...from me
Life's gotta always be missing with me
Can't they chill and let me be free
Can't I take away all this pain
I try to every night, all in vain... in vain

Sometimes I cannot take this place
Sometimes it's my life I can't taste
Sometimes I cannot feel my face
You'll never see me fall from grace

Something takes a part of me
You and I were meant to be
A cheap fuck for me to lay
Something takes a part of me

Go!
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Go!
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Da boom na da mmm dum na ema
Go!
Feeling like a freak on a leash
Feeling like I have no release
How many times have I felt diseased
Nothing in my like is free...is free

Sometimes I cannot take this place
Sometimes it's my life I can't taste
Sometimes I cannot feel my face
You'll never see me fall from grace

Something takes a part of me
You and I were meant to be
A cheap fuck for me to lay
Something takes a part of me

Freak (freak)
Freak (freak)
Freak (freak)
Freak (freak)

So...fight! something on the...
Fight...somethings they fight
So...fight! something on the...
Fight...somethings they fight
So...fight! something on the...
Fight...somethings they fight
So...fight! something on the...
Fight...somethings they fight

Something takes a part of me
You and I were meant to be
A cheap fuck for me to lay
Something takes a part of me
Go!
Part of me
Go!
Part of me
Go!
Part of me
Go!


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    this song sucks compared to the original

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