Disillusioned, pure confusion
Where I'm rolling, never never knowing

Walkin' minefields, all is surreal
Where I'm rolling, never never knowing

Walked out of my mind
Don't want to find, whatevers left
Poppin' pills and drinkin' booze
Smokin' everyday
Stoned and drunk completely gone
My world is here to stay

Ain't no silence, constant violence,
Where I'm rolling, never never knowing
Demolition, crucifixion
Where I'm rolling, never never knowing

Walked out of my mind,
Don't want to find, whatevers left
Stoned and drunk completely gone
My world is here to stay
Hide my fears and kill my doubts
Whatevers in my way
Poppin' pills and drinkin' booze
Smokin' everyday
Stoned and drunk completely gone
My world is here to stay

Walked out of my mind
Don't want to find, whatevers left

Stoned and drunk completely gone
My world is here to stay
Hide my fears and kill my doubts
Whatevers in my way
Poppin' pills and drinkin' booze
Smokin' everyday
Stoned and drunk completely gone
My world is here to stay


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    I don't think it's necessarily about being a rock star, just being depressed and self-destructive.

    Chard121on July 15, 2007   Link
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    I always thought it said "Where I'm roaming, Never never knowing"... oh well, it's still a great song! As for the meaning, I think the lyrics speak for themselves.

    Shadowbitchon May 28, 2005   Link
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    I fucking love this song !

    TheDeadon June 02, 2005   Link
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    metal magic

    Ddaduttaon February 22, 2006   Link
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    GREAT SONG

    BLSKiller887on December 23, 2006   Link
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    I think its all jsut about the life of a rock star. Its dangerous, but who wouldnt want it?

    big timmyon February 01, 2007   Link
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    this is my shit.. i love bls.. and i do agree wit you guys.. when there isn't alot of comments about them where they should be.. and im listening to this song right now!

    hatedrocker420on February 11, 2007   Link
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    This song might be about being stoned and drunk at the same time

    caffijuanoholon February 14, 2008   Link
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    @caffijuanohol - "This song might be about being stoned and drunk at the same time " awesome idea, it's just about being stoned and drunk at the same time

    ForYourMaliceon February 21, 2008   Link
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    Walked out of my mind??

    That makes no sense

    I think its Warped out of my mind .

    I like this tune....I can relate be there dome that lol

    dan1050944on October 02, 2021   Link

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