FUCK YOUUUUU!!!

3,2,1 your time is up.
Shit out of luck too fucked to think to duck.
You’re lookin for me?
Well, I’m huntin for you.
I’m ready to handle some business I’m attendin to.
Are you ready for this shit?
You better ball up your fist bitch.
I’ma show you what I’m all about, ride out
And do it how we do it in the south so watch out!
I’ve got this disease.
So stay away from me.

Fed up with all the mistakes that you made.
Not sure how much more of this I can take.
I know I’m through with you, you say Fuck me?
Well I say FUCK YOU TOOOOO!!!

Heart beating faster than a motherfucker.
I black out when we’re about to kill each other.
Served or be served I don’t give a fuck.
I’m not afraid to take a beating you’re the first to get stuck.
Are you ready for this shit?
You better ball up your fist bitch.
Don’t believe me? Swear to God fuckin try me!
And I’ll be the first to show you what you get little bitch!
I’ve got this disease.
So stay away from me.

Chorus

You want a fuckin piece of me?!?

Chorus


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    I love this song, so fucking pissed off

    GhostWishingon September 01, 2006   Link
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    "I know I�m through with you, you say Fuck me? Well I say FUCK YOU TOOOOO!!!" Favourite line

    Yep definitely about someone who is extremely pissed off at someone else and is seeking revenge.

    stagnateon March 07, 2009   Link

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