I hate writing shit
it is so stupid
what's my problem today?
maybe i'm despressed
maybe I'm not listening
to what comes out of my hand

Pain
Pain
Pain
Pain

I hate writing shit
it is so stupid
why do I feel this way?
feelings in my heart
I'm in way too far
can't it won't go away

Pain
Pain
Pain
Pain

Before long, my song, is dying
Before long, my song, is dying

I hate writing shit
ain't looking forard to it
what's fucked up today?
writing all this time
feeling all that's mine
come right out my hand

Pain
Pain
Pain
Pain

Before long, my song, is dying
Before long, my song, is dying

Tell me now I want to know
Is it me inside you see
I have everything I let you into somhow
set me free

just set me free
just set me free
just set me free
just set me free
It just set me free
It just set me free
It just set me free
It just set me free
It just set me free
It just set me free
It just set me free
It just set me free

Before long, my song, is dying
Before long, my song, is dying

that's why I die
that's why I try


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    General Comment

    It's about how he has one hemmorhoid and it just won't go away, no matter what you do and it won't let you sleep because all it does is talk and talk and talk so you start going crazy and think that it itches but it really doesn't so you scratch it and it screams and screams until you are dead.

    EnragedGooberon July 01, 2002   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    FUCK NU-MEATL. LET KORN BE ITS OWN CATEGORY.

    TonKpilSon August 30, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Korn - Musical Gods; Creators of NuMetal; Musical Gods..

    Pharmicopiaon April 19, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song is quite self-explanortary. He taking the piss out of himself for writing songs that are like "Oh, my life is so bad" blah de blah!

    Harry Manbackon April 26, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    jon poking fun at himself about the songs he writes the best. it's unique to hear someone singing about what they write to sing.

    nick joneson May 03, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    Jonathan: "That was the last song I wrote, and I was so burned at writing out lyrics because everytime I write I get depressed because I start thinking about things, you know? So the whole song is about that. In the chorus it says, 'Before day, my sun will be dying'. It's because I put myself on the line all the time and for what? Because people aren't going to be listening to it anyway."

    shesatanon August 02, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    Pretty cool, groovy koRn song, with a really cool bass/drum line. It has a really creepy guitar distortion/feedback sound in the end of the song.

    silasandon March 06, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    This song is alright...its pretty damn good though, but not as great as most korn. korn is a damn awesome band and all those who say they suck can kiss my ass. also, all those who think korn lovers are freaks and all are alike...you suck! i like all sorts of music and im not considered a freak for likin korn..

    ckgamer64on May 13, 2003   Link
  • 0
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    you know what the weird thing is??? right after i read these reviews, my ass itched so bad!!! no joke!

    musicispowerfulon April 12, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    fuck yeah TonKpilS

    wang_mayo_bakeron May 18, 2004   Link

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