Keep knocking
No one's there
Pouring down
Near be felt

I'm out here
By myself
All alone
Ready to blow my head off

I hurt so bad inside
I wish you could see the world through my eyes
Each day is the same
I just wanna laugh again

Keep hoping
Nothing to spare
So my life
Isn't quite there
Feel like a whore
A dirty whore
Such a whore
Dirty

I'm out here
By myself
All alone
Ready to blow my head off

I hurt so bad inside
I wish you could see the world through my eyes
Each day is the same
I just wanna laugh again

I'll take it
I'll take It
I will take it
Give it to me

You dirty little fuck
Dirty little fuck
You dirty little fuck
Dirty little fuck
You dirty little fuck (I will take it)
Dirty little fuck (I will take it)
You dirty little fuck (I will take it)
Dirty little fuck (I will take it)
You dirty little fuck

I hurt so bad inside
I wish you could see the world through my eyes
Each day is the same
I just wanna laugh again

I just wanna laugh again


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    this song is my favorite somg from korn (tied up with my gift to you). it's amazing that when this album came out, not alot of people i know liked it that much. in my opinion, the first 2 albums was a way to break through the barrier. the 3rd was to get noticed more, and issues was to show there more artsy side. i think it's the most artistic album out of the 6. oh dear god, how i love korn

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