"And I ask you, my brothers and sisters, who is the true animal?"

Looks so violent.
Death is silent.
Beating me with your words (I'm bleeding now).
Battled to your head

And degenerating here at the brand new hope.
Devils surround me.
Anger astounds me.
Tearing apart my soul (beneath my guts).

About to go outside,
But it was then I,
Seemed to have lost control

"And now, my brothers and sisters, the inversion begins"

Forever in night light.
Losing in hindsight.
Ownership changes hands (you'll never know).
It only gets through me (causing a slow death).

Welcome to human hell.
I got you a new fate.
Back in the sweepstakes.
Leaving the streets behind (your final sign).

Silence is true peace (Don't ever read me).
Aloud cause I'll take your life.

I'll have you,

[Repeat: x4]
I'll have you

Wishing for

I'll have you
I'll have you

I'll have you,

[Repeat: x4]
I'll have you
Wishing for

[Repeat: x10]
A quick death

I'll have you,

[Repeat: x3]
I'll have you

Wishing for

I'll have you
I'll have you

I'll have you,

[Repeat: x4]
I'll have you

Wishing for

wishing for


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Quick Death Lyrics as written by Rob Aston Timothy Armstrong

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    this song is amazing!!is about gangrelated death(i think ) its great no matter wut its about!!!

    drummerdude666on December 15, 2004   Link
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    just about murdering some guy that fucks with the crew, too bad they didnt fuck with paul wall before haunted cities, or at leas before haunted cities chopped and screwed, at even before they broke up to work with that faggot on a new band

    Cpt_Blood_Sausageon March 13, 2006   Link
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    "Beating me with your words" This sounds more like insults than physical violence. It could be about an argument that was unfair and left the songwriter helpless, so revenge is in order. "Forever in night life/ Losing in hindsight/ ownership changes hands" The more he looks back on it, the less clear it gets, so blame is easily switching back and forth. It seems his soul has been tortured by some unrestrained, immoral accusations, orders or questions imposed on him at a time when it was hard for him to defend himself. Now he vows to psychologically undermine his opponent so that they get equal treatment. "Read me aloud"- He's being judged by someone with a biased perception of him, it seems, someone powerful enough to leave him in ruins, but he knows he can fight back using his own words to do the same.

    Shep420on June 20, 2006   Link
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    i luv this song, its so infectious, davey's voice really adds to it. not so sure about the meaning...

    Oh_My_Beautiful_Oneon May 14, 2005   Link

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