All the sounds around you used to play along with your torn up head,
As the music seeps into you, everyone was trampled dead,
Everyone could see your madness slip in till it takes control,
Everyone could see right through you, I wish you would just...

Go away! (Go!)
Go away! (Go!)
Go away!

Go away from all the pain that made you half as good as God
Taken all over in my brain, I recall the future
Take another star, make him feel the pain.

For every song you ever wrote take another fucking drink
For every melody that haunts take a pill that makes you faint
For every part of you that hurts take a needle and make it sting
The irony is I'm just like you, a pseudo-fucking freak

Fuck you, you piece of shit!


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    The very first song I ever heard by Cold. I saw this video the summer between my 8th and 9th grade year (aka 1998). It was unreal. The video was crazy wicked with all these scary lookin lil kids running around. Scooter wore a cowboy hat or something and you couldn't see his face. I was enamoured with this. It was so hardcore. I feel in love with cold and picked up this cd a year later at the only damn store I had seen it at. The Virgin Megastore in Grapevine, TX. To me this song is also about drug addiction of some kind. The person on the drugs has fallen into madness "everyone could see your madness slip". This person can't stop using the drugs and they begin to freak out even more. People around have 'seen enough' and force the person away. Oh, I also like at the very end, if you listen close you can hear Scooter say "FUCK YOU PIECE OF SHIT!"

    cornellguy06on March 08, 2003   Link

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