Last night I just wanted to have fun
To go out with my friends
I took my dads car never thought he would find out
But I crashed in a wall man I'm dead
I guess it's no use
I'm screwing up every little thing I ever try to do
I was born to lose
Yeah yeah yeah yeah

God must hate me
He cursed me for eternity
God must hate me Maybe you should pray for me
I'm breaking down and you can't save me
I'm stuck in hell and I want to go home

Last night I had to study for this test
I forgot man I'm dead
And now my brain is bursting out of my head
I can't think, I can't breathe once again

So what in the world am I supposed to do?
I never did anything to you
So can't you find something else to do?

I want to go home
I want to go home
I want to go home
I want to go home
God must hate me now

I want to go home
I want to go home
I want to go home
I want to go home
God must hate me now


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    This is a song about how someones life is going grand and how hes an honor student at his school. the deep pains of remorse he has for his dead girl friend are gone now and he can move on. The line "God must hate me" implies that he was ated but one sort of diety, which is a contradtion as apparently the mainstream god is "all loving." Anyways, this song is about the pangs of hunger of what we call the world.

    ActionWaterson March 03, 2011   Link
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    This one's about how you can never impress the 'rents and how you just do your own thing like you don't care!

    imastarsimpleplanon April 09, 2002   Link
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    Also, just how nothing ever works out for you. You're always caught and shit.

    imastarsimpleplanon April 09, 2002   Link
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    gotta love this song "im stuck in hell/and i wanna go home" is school/life where i live

    uncgurlon April 19, 2002   Link
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    gotta love this song "im stuck in hell/and i wanna go home" is school/life where i live

    uncgurlon April 19, 2002   Link
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    this is fucking a awesome song

    abdim502on May 04, 2002   Link
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    haha yeah the i'm stuck in hell/i wanna go home line is awesome. it's like metaphoric and extreme

    shadynuton May 04, 2002   Link
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    this song is fucking awesome. Simple Plan totally rocks, and this song is soo true!

    glennsarmychickon May 07, 2002   Link
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    i love this song, and jenna rocks for getting me in to simple plan :-)

    nbk54321on May 16, 2002   Link
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    This song could have been written about my life! :)

    Melisandreon May 24, 2002   Link

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