I'm tired to serve
I'm tired to please
I'm tired to yell to take some breath

Oh I just found a way to kill my rage
I'm very proud, according to myself
To throw it out, with violence it smash
Down to the ground and purify my head

I'm tired to serve
I'm tired to please
I'm tired to yell to take some breath
Fucking dumb asshole
You're not my lord
I'm not your lad
Just bang your head

Oh I just found a way to keep my rage
Contained down and ready to be spread
Against a crowd of people i can't stand
Hey bunch of clowns it's time to take revenge

I'm tired to serve
I'm tired to please
I'm tired to yell to take some breath
Fucking dumb asshole
You're not my lord
I'm not your lad
Just bang your head

I can't resist to own this hate anymore
And keep this anger play with me countless games
I want to burn in hell where all this anger dwells
And bring myself away from here

I'm tired to serve
I'm tired to please
I'm tired to yell to take some breath
Fucking dumb asshole
You're not my lord
I'm not your lad
Just bang your head

Just bang your head
Just bang your head
Just bang your head
Just bang your head (head, head, head)


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Bang your Head Lyrics as written by Composer Unknown Vittorio D'amore

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    It is a good song to listen to when you're feeling mad or pissed off. Love the guitar and the drums.

    coffeekaton November 30, 2009   Link

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