I'm in a circle, looking up above
I'm turning purple as she smothers me
I watch her thinking, face is changing shape
How is she happy when she thinks of spit and RAPE?!?

I know who you are
You left a big black scar
I say there's no escape
You'll know when

Fucker you're going down, girl you're going down, fucker you're going down, you and spit and rape
Fucker you're going down, girl you're going down, fucker you're going down, you and spit and rape

I'll get you
I'll catch you
I'll get you
Just wait

I know you had your fun
Did deeds and now you're done
I say there's no escape
You'll know when

Fucker you're going down, girl you're going down, fucker you're going down, you and spit and rape
Fucker you're going down, girl you're going down, fucker you're going down, you and spit and rape

I'll get you
I'll catch you
I'll get you
Just wait

I know who you are
You left a big black scar
I say there's no escape
You'll know when

God is going down, God is going down, God is going down, he and spit and rape
God is going down, God is going down, Why don't you strike me down? You and spit and rape


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    I love this song..because sad enough..I can relate to this song...tears Oh, and by the mere fact that instrumentally, its great too.

    DestroyedAngelon June 13, 2002   Link
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    I really like this song too, The lyrics are pretty obvious, I relate as well, Yay for the people who can relate! Lol

    BethOrtonon July 21, 2002   Link
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    yup i can realte also..its sad. but i'll turn it up to scream it out when im pissed

    JupiterMasochiston August 07, 2002   Link
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    wat is this song about? i thought it was symbolic

    StupidBitchon July 03, 2003   Link
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    This song is confusing. I think its about a friend in a close knit of friends betraying you and leaving you scarred and hurt

    KillMeFasteron May 25, 2004   Link
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    "You left a big black scar" she must be mighty pissed at whoever this is.

    B12on September 09, 2005   Link
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    man, this song started out so peacefully when i first heard it, then i almost got a heart attack when she screamed RAPE out loud.

    B12on September 15, 2005   Link
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    Hmm, I don't know why but this song makes me think about a daughter getting angry and sad at her mother. She thinks she was a product of a violent rape (eg I watch her thinking, face is changing shape How is she happy when she thinks of spit and RAPE?!?) and then her dad nicked off ( I know you had your fun Did deeds and now you're done I say there's no escape You'll know when I dunno, just a thought.) She angry at her mother for letting it slide and shes sad that it happened. Just a thought.

    4bidnsnowflakeon September 29, 2005   Link
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    Wow this song is really amazing. I wish someone could do like really good analysis of this song.

    TappiTikkarrasson January 28, 2006   Link
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    I think this may be about her father molesting her and she's referring to girl as her mom not doing anything about it and her father as fucker. and maybe she means she's smiling when she thinks of 'spit and rape' kinda like 'wtf why am i happy when i think of this shit??' but anyway maybe it's her fantasizing about getting back at her parents for what happened.

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    LadyDeathstrikeon May 24, 2007   Link

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