Living life, don't you cry. My life - pain is God.
Many nights, painful thoughts occur. Love me - again I'm wrong.

In denial I tried to be your friend. I tried to be a good boy.
All I see, a hate deep inside. Startle me, someone save me.

Now these memories
Still I hide
They bury me

All I want to do.... (you are not my real mother)
Is kill you.... (so I beat and stab and fuck her)
(x4)

Looking back I was never ever right. You were my step
mom who always wanted me out of your sight. I would come walkin' in and
I'd say, "Hello," but you'd slap me and make some fucked-up comment about
my clothes. But I tried to let it pass, but the pictures in my head were
with you with a knife up your ass laying dead. So I popped some more caps
in your ass. Now your son is such a fuck -- motherfucking bitch never try
to play me!

You make my life -- not so....

All I want to do....
Is kill you....
(x2)

All I want to do.... (you are not my real mother)
Is kill you.... (so I beat and stab and fuck her)
(x2)

Wish! You! Were dead! Now!

How.... I know

How can I cry over someone I never loved?
How can I cry over someone I never loved?
Never loved.... Never loved ....


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    OMG, What Is Wrong With You People, I Hope Most Of You Don't Call Yourselfs KoRn Fans.... I Really Think You People Should Read And Listen To Some KoRn Interviews!! Jon Has Said In An Interview....

    Jonathan: It's about a relative I first met when I was 12. I fucking hate that bitch. She's the most evil, fucked up person I've met in my whole life. She hated my guts. She did everything she could to make my life hell. Like, when I was sick she'd feed me tea with Tabasco, which is really hot pepper oil. She'd make me drink it and say, 'You have to burn that cold out, boy'. fucked up shit like that. So every night when I'd go to sleep, I'd dream of killing that bitch. In some sick way I had a sexual fantasy about her, and I don't know what that stems from or why, but I always dreamt about fucking her and killing her

    shesatanon August 02, 2002   Link

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