There's a black cloud overhead that's me
And the poison ivy chokes the tree again it's me
I'm the filthy one on bourbon street you walk on by
I'm the little boy that pushes hard and makes it cry
There's a dirty needle in your child ha ha stick me
Empty bottles still in hand still dead still me
I'm the suit and tie that breaks the street and still wants more
I'm the 45 that's in your mouth I'm a dirty, dirty whore, yeah

Look, it's me
The one who can't be free
Much too young to focus but too old to see
Hey look it's me
When no one wants to see
See what you brought this world just what you want to see
Hey ma, hey ma, look it's me

Yeah he wants to become father now me again, me
The marks inside your arms still leaves me alone to me
I'm the nothing face that plants a bomb and strolls away
I'm the one who doesn't look quite right as children play

Yeah, look it's me
The one who can't be free
Much too young to focus but too old to see
Hey look it's me
When no one wants to see
See what you brought this world just what you want to see
Hey ma, hey ma, look it's me
It's me

Look up to me
What you've been and what you've feared
Look up to me look it's me, what you hear
See right through me see the one who can't be free
See right through me look it's me when no one wants to see
Hey, hey, hey

Hm, now see the black cloud overhead that's me
Hm, in this poison ivy chokes the tree again it's me
And I'm the filthy one on bourbon street you walk on by
And I'm the little boy that pushes, pushes makes it cry
Yeah look it's me
The one who can't be free
Much too young to focus but too old to see hey, hey
Look it's me
When no one wants to see
See what you brought this world just what you want to see
Hey ma, hey ma, look it's me yeah
It's me
Hey ma, hey ma, look it's me
See right though me look up to me
See right though me look up to me


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Prince Charming Lyrics as written by Lars Ulrich James Alan Hetfield

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    Ok well for the "This song is all God" dude, not dissing God or anything but I think that your perspective on the "And if you don’t think this song is about religion cause "that’s not Metallica" here are a few titles:" quote is absurd. People don't think that about Metallica. They like what they hear not what they think Metallica is about. Sure that's a little different for Metallica, but it doesn't mean people question constantly. Another thing, you only mentioned 3 songs, (4 if you count this one. Whatever) out of the possibly 150 songs Metallica has ever recorded. So in reality, Metallica ISN'T really too religious.

    "Hey, Ma Hey, Mom! Look, it's me (this is the only part that confounds me... I don’t understand it)"

    Perfect example that you may possibly not know what you are talking about...

    Keep Searchingon February 23, 2007   Link

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