Mom and Dad, I'm not sorry

For putting bullets in your body
One day I hope you'll understand
That I did it for the man, yeah

Well he came up to me

He said kill you mom and dad
He said it's time to be a man
And fill 'em full of lead and now

the devil made me do it and I'll do it again

Mom and Dad you're beautiful
With bullet holes in you skull
And red looks good on you two
Goodbye, good riddance, I hate you

It was a really simple plan
Go in and kill mom and dad
There's just one lesson to be learned
You fuck with me, you'll sleep with worms

Mom and Dad, I'm not sorry
For dismembering your bodies
In fact it was a dream come true
To have the honor to kill you

I hope you're both doing fine
With your god up in the sky
Well me, I'm doing well
In the luxories of hell


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    FRANKENSTEIN DRAG QUEENS song not the murderdolls, do some reaserch

    SlipKnoT666Crowzon May 29, 2004   Link
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    I know FDQ did it first but I saw the Murderdolls play this live dude and Wedneday 13 did write the song so it is a Murderdolls song now and a kick ass one if that.

    uncle_goddamon June 11, 2004   Link
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    i've never heard this song before! i know this is a stupid question, but is it good?

    wiggles_666on December 09, 2004   Link
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    i think its one of the best wednesday has ever written

    SlipKnoT666Crowzon December 17, 2004   Link
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    Yeah FDQ songs need too be put up. This shouldnt be with the Murderdolls. The lyrics speak themselves as do most of Wednesday's songs.

    xwednesday13xon August 10, 2005   Link
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    -Agreed-

    StrawberryGashes13on January 12, 2006   Link
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    90% of the Murderdolls album is rehashed FDQ tracks and although this song was not rerecorded by the murderdolls it was consistently part of their live-set. Also I have added a large portion of FDQ songs to the database...

    Dressed2Depresson August 05, 2006   Link
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    once again, i haven't heard this song. i suppose i shall try to download this one as well. is the band that originally sang this good?

    moarte_in_extazon January 15, 2007   Link
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    If you ask me, this song is porbably a reference to real-life killer Sean Sellers, who murdered his parents and claimed to hvae been possessed by a demon called Ezurate at the time.

    Twitchy_Freakon December 15, 2007   Link
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    lol this song is jst classic wednesday. u no this is th sort of things wednesday just writes bout lol i luv it (13 kisses) x x x x x x x x x x x x x

    RobinGraves197666on July 06, 2008   Link

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