I'm feeling mean today
My life's not thrown away
Just irritated and quite hated
Self control breaks down
Why's everything so tame?
I like my life insane
I'm fabricating and debating
Who I'm gonna kick around

Right Now
Can't find a way to get across the hate when I see you
Right Now
I feel this scratch inside, I wanna smash and beat you
Right Now
I rip apart the things inside that excite you!
Right Now
I can't control myself;I fuckin hate you.

I'm feeling cold today
My hurt just tucked away
I'm devastated and frustrated
God, I feel so bound
So when I feel the need
I think it's time to bleed
I'm gonna cut myself
And watch the blood hit the ground

Right Now
Can't find a way to get across the hate when I see you
Right Now
I feel this scratch inside, I wanna smash and beat you
Right Now
I rip apart the things inside that excite you!
Right Now
I can't control myself; I know I hate you

You open your mouth again
I swear I'm gonna break it
You open your mouth again
My God, I cannot take it
Shut up, shut up, shut up
I'll bust you up
Shut up, shut up, shut up
I'll fuck you up

Shut Up, Shut Up, Shut Up
I'll Fuck You up
Shut Up, Shut Up, Shut Up
I'll Fuck You up
Shut Up, Shut Up, Shut Up
I'll Fuck You up
Shut Up, Shut Up, Shut Up
I'll Fuck You up

Right Now
Can't find a way to get across the hate when I see you
Right Now
I feel this scratch inside, I wanna smash and beat you
Right Now
I rip apart the things inside that excite you!
Right Now
I can't control myself; I fuckin' hate you

I Fuckin' Hate You
I Fuckin' Hate You
I Fuckin' Hate You
I Fuckin' Hate You

I Fuckin' Hate You (Shut Up)
I Fuckin' Hate You (Shut Up)
I Fuckin' Hate You (Shut Up)
I Fuckin' Hate You (Shut Up)


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    i fuckin hate you... i fuckin hate you... the video is the freakiest ive ever seen fuck this song makes me wanna hate people i dont hate

    mindfields1on November 28, 2004   Link

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