Hey there killer
Where you goin'?
I see you got a gun
And your anger is showin'
What you 'bout to do?
Gonna kill a man?
I know that you're wrong, but you don't really understand
You want to be scary
Want to freak her out
Knock on the door and put the gun in your own mouth
Let her try to stop you
It doesn't work
Turn so she can see and make the back of your head squirt

Before you go and commit a homicide
Do us all a favor
You should try suicide
If you're gonna commit a homicide
Spare us all the drama
You should try suicide

Hey there killer
Where you been?
Plottin' out the murder of a perfect 10
Want to make it scary, I assume
Break in her house and hang yourself in her bedroom

Hey there killer
You're unstoppable
Out of control
Yo, she's irresistable
Go to her job
And drink some gasoline
Swallow a match and show her just what she means to you

Before you go and commit a homicide
Do us all a favor
You should try suicide
If you're gonna commit a homicide
Spare us all the drama
You should try suicide

Suicide...
Shit!
Suicide...

Before you go and commit a homicide
Do us all a favor
You should try suicide
If you're gonna commit a homicide
Spare us all the drama
You should try suicide


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    i think this song is bout all thos ppl who will go ova to someones house like there girlfreind or wife or wateva and kill them all and then kill themselves. and this song is just sayin wat everybody else wants to. its just tellin them to kill themself first.

    me217

    me217on January 04, 2007   Link

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