I tried to wish you away.
I'll do more than wishin' someday.

No, no, no more, son of a bitch!
No, no, no more wishin'.
No, no, no more, son of a bitch!
No more happyface!

You and I have nothing more to say.
We'll do more than talkin' someday.

No, no, no more, son of a bitch!
No, no, no more talkin'.
No, no, no more, son of a bitch!
No more happyface!

No, no, no more, son of a bitch!
No, no, no more talkin'.
No, no, no more, son of a bitch!
No more happyface!

If I
Could find
The will
To KILL!

Here we go again.

No, no, no more, son of a bitch!
No, no, no more, son of a bitch!
No, no, no more, son of a bitch!
No more happyface!

If I
Could find
The will
To KILL!

Well, I'll kill you son of a bitch!


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    Whoever he's singing to they better catch a plane somewhere!

    JumpyJackon December 31, 2004   Link
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    pure hated and insanity i love it

    shibynesson May 21, 2005   Link
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    Young boy caught up in the prison system, threatened daily by some fucking asshole who talks smooth, trying to take him under his wing... finally he reaches the end of his rope.

    When attacked, he'll kill.

    fo0tson August 19, 2005   Link
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    I think its about a guy arguing with himself about killing someone. He is torn over whether he should kill even when he knows its wrong.

    I think the "No no no" is him clearly him arguing and "no more happyface" is him getting angry and just going nuts.

    This whole idea also goes along with my idea that the whole album is a big storyline... he kidnaps the girl then finds the will to kill and finally does it at the end...

    windsofchangeon March 16, 2006   Link
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    I think this song is referring to a child of an abusive parent. He tries to wish them away but that doesn't work. They have also had conversations prior, and he says you and I have nothing more to say. He is making a stand and saying it's over, he's either leaving the situation or has decided he will not take it anymore. I think when he says No No No more son of a bitch, he is saying he won't be called a son of a bitch anymore, and he won't put on a happy face and pretend his life is fine. He has thought about killing the abuser before, but couldn't find the will to go through with it. Now he is saying it's over and if you try again ... Well, I'll kill you son of a bitch!

    RomanMaronion July 14, 2008   Link
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    I always thought it was about thoughts of killing their ex-girlfriend. Twisted shit... I love it :)

    schism206on March 11, 2010   Link
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    Woah, if nothing more than the insane guitar, it's that one Bostonish guitar riff that just makes my sad face a happy one!! As for the song, I get the notion he might be directing this to his dad and only because while I usually could care less about the life/bio of the artist, I've learned here on songmeanings really awsome things about WHY the artist does what he does and that it isn't just what [I] get from it, it's the life of the person who creates it! This web site is just awsome like some blogs I read, and I would never have known 1. the guy was from Texas or 2. that he was raised in a very strict religious environment! So, that is why I understand this to be about his dad. However, the song is just all warm and fuzzy because of their brilliant use of the guitar! WILL one day see them live if I have to die doing itt!! :p

    driftingdreameron June 14, 2012   Link

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