I'm feeling rot
I'm feeling rotten today
I ________ guess
I forgot I am shot
I'm not O.K.
So long to pain
So long to games
So long say good bye
Someone tell me why
I'm feeling cold inside
Do I want to do I want to die
Someone tell me why
It's building up inside
Do I want to die and
Kiss it all goodbye

_______ I'm a sinking ship
On a sea of bliss I'm not O.K.
I _________ I'm blind to this
Is this just a test
To help me see

So long to you, so long to me
So long say good-bye

Someone tell me why,
I'm feeling broke inside
Do I want to, do I want to die
Can you tell my why
It's building up inside
Do I want to die and
Kiss it all goodbye?

You're the reason
I would live......I hope that
You can give me this...
You're the reason
So long to pain, so long to games
So long say good-bye

Can you tell me why
I'm feeling dead
Do I want to, do I want to die
Someone tell why
It's building up inside
Do I want to
Kiss it all good-bye


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Flush Lyrics as written by John Corabi Nikki Sixx

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    Can't believe no one has commented on this song... It's an awsome song... don't really know what it means..

    Absurdo25on May 22, 2007   Link
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    It's about contemplating suicide.

    1073647534on May 27, 2016   Link

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