I shred your bones to poetry
Yes it's me again
I wreck your positivity
Yes it's me again

I fuck it to watch it bleed
I kick it to make it scream
I am the alternate choice
To some straight life from mercy

You see beauty, I see pain
You see sky and I see acid rain

It's me again, it's me again (it's me again)(x3)
It's me again

I rip your throat out on a whim
Yes it's me again
I only ask for everything
Yes it's me again
I squeeze it to feel it breathe
I smash it to feul this need
I am the antidote for
whatever sickness you feed

You see beauty, I see pain
You see sky and I see acid rain

It's me again, it's me again (it's me again)(x3)
It's me again

Little Ms. Fucker don't move an inch
Ya'll dumb suckers can't take the heat
Your blood rushing from head to feet
This is what I stand for

All wrong choices that's done to man
All you fuckers know who I am
I'm the living proof that you can
Turn around and say it's me again
It's me again

FUCK(x4)

You see beauty, I see pain
You see sky and I see acid rain

It's me again, it's me again (it's me again)(x7)
It's me again



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    I think it's about having a darker perspective of life.

    Sometimes a person might ask "Is it cold in here, or is it just me?" That's a stupid example, but I think that's the kind of context the words are meant to be read.

    Davis says "You see beauty, I see pain. You see sky and I see acid rain. It's me again." I think what he means is that while something may seem bad, it's only the way he percieves it. It's suprising that he realizes that.

    He seems so angry, maybe even spiteful, to those who view things differently because this is always happening to him. He's sick of negative perception poisoning his experiences.

    trashcanman_02on October 19, 2006   Link

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