There is no bright relation, refry this shitty life
Can you find it? Can you feel it? Can you hide it? Can you fake it?
The promise of piss is here, and I've dug the filthy dredge
Can you find it? Can you feel it? Can you hide it? Can you fake it?
There is no grace in waiting, there's only bastard baiting
Can you find it? Can you feel it? Can you hide it? Can you fake it?

Raped by your father, where you hurt there?
Were you horny? Were you horrified?

They were the first to revv up, they were the last to ride
Can you find it? Can you feel it? Can you hide it? Can you fake it?

Taken by a blood relation-take that, love that
Given inches, given fortitude-take that, love that
Crying eyes, a man of forty-take that, love that
Taken back there, day to day
I feel, extreme, amped up

Kill the guilty


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It Takes No Guts Lyrics as written by Joe Fazzio Jimmy Bower

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    obviously this song is about incest, and the victim's struggles to deal with it. my question is the line "kill the guilty" is that the victim getting their revenge on the father, or is it the victim feeling that it was thier fault it happened and therefore is prepared to take their own life.

    dragon442on July 05, 2004   Link
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    revenge

    krazylarryon January 30, 2005   Link
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    I thought it was "There is no blood relation".

    rsalisburyon March 22, 2005   Link
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    Kill the guilty, either way it's revenge, by the victims hands or whoever.

    johnnyespionageon January 29, 2007   Link

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