It'd been too many times that I stuck out my neck
For you
It's been too many times that I spoke my mind
For you
It's been too many times that I caught all the flak
From you
Apathetic crap is all I can find
In you

I don't want no part in this
I don't feel the need to score
Burnt all bridges close to the heart
I don't want to be a part
No more

Dosvidanija ciao adieu
Hasta la vista I'm on my way
Goodbye sayonara
Auf nimmerweidersehen
Over and out
And down the drain

It's been too many times that I raised my voice
At you
It's been too many times that I walked the line
With you
It's been too many times that I've had no choice
But you
Hypocritical swine I have had it this time
Thank you

I don't want no part in this
I don't feel the need to score
Burnt all bridges close to the heart
I don't want to be a part
No more

Dosvidanija ciao adieu
Hasta la vista I'm on my way
Goodbye sayonara
Auf nimmerweidersehen
Over and out
And down the drain


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    I definitely think this song is a goodbye to their fans, and I think it should be fairly obvious that Sascha says "Fuck you" at the end, because of this. One of their main reasons for disbanding in '99 was that they felt that no one was getting their message, and if you look at the lyrics for the song, it seems like the song is wrtitten to the people who didn't practice what they preach, or just didn't GET KMFDM and their message.

    OneWingedAngelon April 16, 2004   Link

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