Give me the flammable light
I'm cold as a match, ready to strike
So, here I go

Here lies a city on fire
Singing along
The arsonist choir
Now, here I go

It's started with a spark
And burn into the dark
Now, here I go

There is a river I've found
Into the wild
Under the ground
So, here I go

A button on a string
And I heard everything
Now, here I go

Oh, sweet ignition be my fuse
You have no choice you have to choose
Bid farewell to yesterday
Say goodbye I'm on my way

But in the end we all
Come from what's come before
So, here I go

Oh, sweet ignition be my fuse
You have no choice you have to choose
Bid farewell to yesterday
Say goodbye I'm on my way

I threw it all away because
I had to be what never was
Been so hungry I could lie
Took my word, I took your wine

And held you in my bloody hands
These rattled bones and rubber bands
Washed them in the muddy water
Looking for a dime and found a quarter

But you can't make me change my name
They'll never make me change my name
Pay no mind now ain't that's something
Fuck it all I came from nothing

I'm something from nothing
You are my fuse
I'm something from nothing
You are my fuse

It goes oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
It goes oh, oh, oh
All rise

No you can't make me change my name
You'll never make me change my name
Pay no mind no wait that's something
Fuck it all I came from nothing

I'm something
From nothing
I'm something
From nothing


Lyrics submitted by Paul123456, edited by Crazyguy1990, Giuegi, intothegrinder

Something From Nothing Lyrics as written by David Grohl Chris Shiflett

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    This song is clearly about Kurt.

    moonlight1974on January 14, 2016   Link

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