Look it buried yourself (Go with it)
Is it turning you on? (Go with it)
Ill be sittin right here (Go with it)
When the time is right (I'll stick it)

Licking your own skin, so trippy
Squeezing your own ass, so pretty
Except the way that it's used for shitting
When you finally come, so pretty

Bitch we have got a problem
It's not enough to be hitting it

Getting off
I'm getting off
Keep getting off
Keep getting off
I'm getting off
I'm getting off to you
It's not enough
It's not enough
And more can never be enough
Im getting off
Im getting off to you

Dip your hands right in (Go with it)
Come on it's not a sin (Go with it)
You can let me in (Go with it)
Wonder where i've been (I'll stick it)

Licking your own skin, so trippy
Squeezing your own ass, so pretty
Except the way that it's used for shitting
When you finally come, so pretty

Bitch we have got a problem
It's not enough to be hitting it

Getting off
Im getting off
Keep getting off
Keep getting off
Im getting off
Im getting off to you
It's not enough
It's not enough
And more can never be enough
Im getting off
Im getting off to you

Hold my knees
Lick my treat?

Fuck, I'm coming
Fuck, I'm coming on you
I'm coming
Fuck
Im coming on you

Licking your own skin, so trippy
Squeezing your own ass, so pretty
Except the way that it's used for shitting
When you finally come, so pretty

Bitch we have got a problem
It's not enough to be hitting it

Getting off
Im getting off
Keep getting off
Keep getting off
Im getting off
Im getting off to you
It's not enough
It's not enough
And more can never be enough
Im getting off
Im getting off to you



Lyrics submitted by OnlyInDreams126, edited by celinaxoxo

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  • +1
    General Comment

    This is one ov the worst songs on the album, not to mention the lyrics in this song are so bad and boring.

    Legion1349on December 13, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    i think alot of the lyrics in this song dont sound exactly right.

    xXHxCXxXHomieXxon May 11, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    maybe that its been done 4 billion times...

    poopytheclownon May 24, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Sex.

    implosivefireon December 11, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    yeah i agree with legion, i love korn and everything, but this song just gets kind of annoying after awhile, same thing over and over again

    Sick My Duckon December 15, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    its about a dude watching a girl doing stuff to herself while the guy is whackin it.. and then when the guy explodes he says, "FUCK IM CUMMING ... IM CUMMING ON YOU!! and actually it kinda sounds like thats the only thing he can do b/c it sounds like his dick may not be long enough b/c he says, "Bitch we have got a problem,There's not enough to get in it" although i thought he is saying "not enough to be hittin it" .. listen closely!!! but i didnt listen to it much at first but now its ranked very high on my list..

    adamBFOWon December 20, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This is my least favorite on the new album... the beggining is pretty cool, but it loses it.

    Donnie_Ton December 23, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    nah i say all the songs are good i like this one i love them all

    freakyshe_freakymeon December 29, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    ya i love them all too. but this song and for no one i listen to the least. the beginning is the best as yall said.

    nrokon January 05, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    This song is fucking cool. Everyone needs a warped view of sex in thier lives.

    Hargetton January 08, 2006   Link

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