For criminal acts and violence on the stage
For bein' a brat, refusin' to act your age
For all of the decent citizens you've enraged
You can go to hell

For gamblin' and drinkin' alcohol constantly
For makin' us doubt our parents authority
For choosin' to be a living obscenity
You can go to hell

You're something that never should have happened
You even make your grandma sick

You'd poison a blind man's dog and steal his cane
You'd gift-wrap a leper and mail him to your aunt Jane
You'd even force-feed a diabetic a candy cane
You can go to hell

You're something that never should have happened
You even make your grandma sick

For criminal acts and violence on the stage
For bein' a brat, refusin' to act your age
For all of the decent citizens you've enraged
You can go to hell


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Go To Hell Lyrics as written by Bob Ezrin Alice Cooper

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    I think it has a christian meaning to it. warning people theyll go to hell if they dont repent.

    DRussellon April 02, 2010   Link

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