Don't come to me with your problems I don't need them
Your conscience is a weight that I won't hold
You'd rather be the only who pretends
Is it cause you've been bought and sold so young?

Don't ask me questions cause I don't got the answers
If you only knew what time will tell
It's all a test and lessons that you can't learn
You'll know when you spend your time in hell

As your blood's running thin your time's running out
No one will be listening not even when you shout
When your angels turn to devils you'll finally figure out
That no one will be with you in the end

A hypocrite you're just a contradiction
Rapped up in your lies who knows what's real
Well this is it your lonely life of fiction
Do you even know how to feel

As your blood's running thin your time's running out
No one will be listening not even when you shout
When your angels turn to devils you'll finally figure out
That no one will be with you in the end

The end
The end
The end


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Welcome to Hell Lyrics as written by Deryck Jason Whibley Deryck Whibley

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    wtf? this is a really awesome song...........its even better live.

    Bertxxon November 04, 2004   Link
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    this song reminds me of most of the ppl at my skool '_'

    tryhardpunkon January 04, 2005   Link
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    amazing song.. i agree with tryhardpunk...

    Freak x Out 41on January 08, 2005   Link
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    to me this song is about how one of your friends used to be pretty tight with you but they ditched you for someone or some other group of friends and got into the stuff they do that you never used to. then they want u back its stupid

    staplesmcjebuson February 01, 2005   Link
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    i agree with tryhardpunk this song is sooo kewl but no radio stations played it so here pieces woz da 1st single released in aus. argh

    metalemoscreamoon April 09, 2005   Link
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    i love the bass solo

    picneec13on June 29, 2006   Link
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    I think this song is about when someone leaves you and are coming back and trying to be friends with you again, and you know that no way will you let them use you again.

    __182__on August 01, 2007   Link
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    its about people and their religions

    doc83on August 23, 2007   Link
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    agree with doc83 about religion coz religion sucks

    limoncello182on September 16, 2008   Link

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