Run away to no where
Too chicken shit to face
I'm gunna go there
The fear I cannot taste
You think you got me
You're gunna tumble down
Keep coming for me
I'll drop you on the ground

I fuck with no one
Until you get in my face

Break you now
Mercy, I cannot allow
Through your face, My fist will plow
Watching as your blood pours down
Lets do this now x2

You're gunna feel how
I really am with you
You're going no where
Don't really know what to do
It's going to go on
Until you run away
You can't control me
You best do in my way

I fuck with no one
Until you get in my face

Break you now
Mercy, I cannot allow
Through your face, My fist will plow
Watching as your blood pours down
Lets do this now x2

Don't you know that
You can touch me
Don't you know that
You can bring me down
Oh my life would be so easy now
If you haven't stepped across that line
LINE! LINE!

Break you now
Mercy, I cannot allow
Through your face, My fist will plow
Watching as your blood pours down
Lets do this now x5


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    cool song, good to put in your head for when you fuck some cunt up!

    Punk_hater90on June 01, 2005   Link

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