Look into my eyes
I am the one who you despise
Cause I exposed your lies
And it's my turn to watch you burn (to watch you burn)

I hope you choke
On the letters that you wrote
Telling me that you will be here 'til the end
You'll never see
A different side to me
A side that you just did not ever understand

Sing it like last time
With every line
Ends with a rhyme
You'll get great reviews
But I refuse to be reused (to be reused)

I hope you choke
On the letters that you wrote
Telling me that you will be here 'til the end
You'll never see
A different side to me
A side that you just did not ever understand

I hope you choke (on the messages you wrote)
I hope you choke (on the promises you broke)
I know you'll choke (on the messages you wrote)
I know you'll choke (I hope you'll choke)


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Choke Lyrics as written by Matthew A. Carter John Wayne Kitchens

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    i think this song is about them breaking away from virgin records to get back to there "REAL" self and the video makes me thinks that's it and the lyrics could be for that or a ex saying i'm going to be better off without ya

    MUSICorDEATHon September 07, 2010   Link
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    WOW nobody has commented it yet? i've LOVED this band since like 2004-2005 this is what got me into this type of music and out from the bs that people wanted me to listen to

    i think this song is about them breaking away from virgin records to get back to there "REAL" self and the video makes me thinks that's it and the lyrics could be for that or a ex saying i'm going to be better off without ya

    MUSICorDEATHon September 07, 2010   Link
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    i heard that he was actually betrayed by a friend which meant ronnie had to go to jail and that's wat this is about

    stevnevon December 19, 2011   Link

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