You can all go fuck yourselves.
You can all go burn in hell.
But if there's anything you need at all,
I would help you out.
I'll be the one who cheers
when the end is near.
But if someone had to save the day,
I guess I'd volunteer.

'Cause my life doesn't mean a thing to me.
The only reason I haven't put myself in the ground already...

Is I don't like to get dirty.
I don't like to get dirty.
I don't like to get dirty.
I don't like to get dirty.

You can all go fuck yourselves.
You can all go fuck yourselves.
You so-called tortured souls.
But I'll cover your ears so you won't hear the screams and moans.
If I could I'd just
throw the earth into the sun.
But I'd cover your eyes
until my hand melted off.

No, life doesn't mean a thing to me.
The only reason I haven't put myself in the ground already...

Is I don't like to get dirty.
I don't like to get dirty.
I don't like to get dirty.
I don't like to get dirty.

And I don't want a funeral,
'cause I don't like people looking at me.
And I don't want to get married,
'cause I don't want someone touching me.
I'm fine.
I really want to die.
Tonight,
I really want to die.

But don't worry.
No, don't worry.
I won't hurt me.
I won't hurt me.
'Cause I don't like to get dirty.

I don't like to get dirty.
I don't like to get dirty.
I don't like to get dirty.

You can all go fuck yourselves.


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    sorry, but that song really looks like a usual emo-iamnotlikeyou-iamsodeepbysayingiwanttodie-song

    you don't become special by singing such stuff. the music is okay besides

    Music is pureon August 16, 2008   Link

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