Look at you feeling all good
You can't resist
Had to be all
Up in it
Don't it feel great
Talking shit
I let it go

Why don't you just leave me alone
My heart's gonna break from the fall
Holding on to petty things
Feeling all the hurt it brings
Why don't you just leave me alone

What a puss
Think your so tough
I'll take this shit
All I had was
Love in me
It was so good
But that wasn't enough
You ripped that away

Why don't you just leave me alone
My heart's gonna break from the fall
Holding on to petty things
Feeling all the hurt it brings
Why don't you just leave me alone

All the disrespect
Oh fucking regret
All the bullshit you took from me
Your such a piece of shit
Nothing from the heretic
Sucking the life out of me
Fucking your gone without me

Why don't you just leave me alone
My heart's gonna break from the fall
Holding on to petty things
Feeling all the hurt it brings
Why don't you just leave me alone

Leave me alone
Leave me alone
Leave me alone
Leave me the fuck alone


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    It's more likely about those relationships where you're let down by friends, family or a girlfriend/whatever. You know, anyone who's ever suffered depression and had bad experiences with people will know how bad it hurts to hold onto the petty things that others can forget about and your heart still breaks over those things.

    The entire Korn III album seems to be about trying to please others or being let down and experiencing the negativity from the bad things you suffer in life.

    enterthemadroxon December 19, 2010   Link

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