I am the voice inside your head and I control you
I am the lover in your bed and I control you
I am the sex that you provide and I control you
I am the hate you try to hide and I control you
I take you where you want to go
I give you all you need to know
I drag you down I use you up
Mr. self destruct
I speak religion's message clear and I control you
I am denial guilt and fear and I control you
I am the prayers of the naive and I control you
I am the lie that you believe and I control you
I take you where you want to go
I give you all you need to know
I drag you down I use you up
Mr. self destruct
I am the needle in your vein and I control you
I am the high you can't sustain and I control you
I am the pusher I'm a whore and I control you
I am the need you have for more and I control you
I am the bullet in the gun and I control you
I am the truth from which you run and I control you
I am the silencing machine and I control you
I am the end of all your dreams and I control you
I take you where you want to go
I give you all you need to know
I drag you down I use you up
Mr. self destruct


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    Excelent song to rock out to. The album is great, I never skip this song. :)

    HeyPetrayon July 01, 2004   Link
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    Lol same but the 3rd one is better

    Whosaidwhaton February 15, 2006   Link
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    again i think its trent just being trent, we love him but he wants to destroy us ."falls wanking to the floor" what the hell does that mean?

    bluezmuzakon March 24, 2006   Link
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    I love that whining guitar sound (could be synth) that keeps fading in and out throughout the song, it just sounds so...sweet!

    Anyways, 'Falls wanking to the floor' is a line that is referencing to masturbation from David Bowie's song, "Time". Why it's in the middle of this remix...well, it beats me (Get it?).

    onethousandnailson July 27, 2006   Link
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    I love that whining guitar sound (could be synth) that keeps fading in and out throughout the song, it just sounds so...sweet!

    Anyways, 'Falls wanking to the floor' is a line that is referencing to masturbation from David Bowie's song, "Time". Why it's in the middle of this remix...well, it beats me (Get it?).

    onethousandnailson July 27, 2006   Link
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    He is actually saying "I am an insect" not "I am an exit"

    Amaranthianon February 05, 2007   Link
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    Oh, in relation to the "Falls wanking to the floor," it rhymns with "I am the need in you for more" .... but other than that, it seems kind of random to stick in there.

    Amaranthianon February 05, 2007   Link
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    no, Amaranthian, he's not saying insect. It's exit. This song is pretty much the drugs talking. Drugs aren't insects. They are an exit from reality....

    MrHahnKittyon March 29, 2007   Link
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    He's not saying I am an insect -_-

    Yersiniaon February 27, 2008   Link

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