Talk to me
Tell me, I'm not skinny
"Rockstars have to be thin I'm afraid"
You want to know how much I weigh?
What?

Weightless
You can't market me
Faceless
So blind you can't see

Showcasing
We played for your ego
That follows me, wherever I go
Fuck!

Weightless
You can't market me
Faceless
So blind you can't see

What is my size?
What is my shape?
Look at me
I'm raped!
Not anorexic
Or heroine chic
I'm no waif model
Cause I fuckin' eat!

Weightless
You can't market me
Faceless
So blind you can't see
Me
Insincerity
Insecurity
No intergrity
There's no purity

I will not apologize for scaring you
You are everything that's wrong with America!


Lyrics submitted by MyRuin666

Weightless Lyrics as written by Shannon Wright

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    General Comment

    Awesome lyrics, great message.

    kittieroxsohardon April 26, 2008   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think this is about when some douche at a record label was asking personal questions about Tairrie's weight. Love this song.

    iknowmyusernamesuckson October 15, 2010   Link

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