"How do you do?
Have yourself a pleasant afternoon!"
Well, fuck you, too!
"Good night" is the one I choose for you!

I´ll kill myself:
I´ll blow my brains onto the wall!
See you in Hell,
I will not take this anymore!
Now, this is where it ends, this is where I will draw the line
So, 'scuse me while I end my life.

I will pull this through
Not having a reason is no excuse
What the Hell do you suppose I have left to lose?
(You?)

[Chorus]

I´ll kill myself:
I´ll blow my brains onto the wall!
See you in Hell,
I will not take this anymore!
This is where it ends: I´ll put a bullet in my head
And yes, drop dead!
This is where it ends, this is where I will draw the line:
Excuse me while I kill myself


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    I have no idea why I said irony there. I meant something along the lines of tongue-in-cheek.

    LoboParamilitaryon January 04, 2007   Link

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