Came to see him, for,
You only might find.
Gone take my lay,
For you and I will find.

Fronting my face,
I cannot ever find.
Places I care for,
Nothing in my mind.
Bring me not far enough.
All lurking you'll find.
Placing not far,
You're every single mind.
So fine can only,
For you and me will find.
Basis all for me,
Can you leave my mind.
Bracing my fall,
My every single place.
Your love travelled far,
Some laying with my fates.
Place some never far,
You're everything away.
You say I'm a love,
And be mine every way.

(Inside)

Under the sand,
Through the land,
Find all I can,
And form a clan,
That teaches to laugh.
Tears the past.
Laughs at the rest.
Teach the best.
Defeats the rest.
Forms the test,
We passed all the tests.

(Evil in my mind)


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    This song really confuses me, some attribute it to Deadsy, others Korn, others Korn+Marilyn Manson, and others all three? I don't know which album it is from but...yeah...anyway this is THE psycho song. Its eerie, haunting, melodic...its great. Great song.

    Corinneon March 18, 2006   Link
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    I think it's just KoRn and Manson.

    FaaipDeOaidon June 13, 2006   Link
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    Omg, nevermind, it's Deadsy, with Davis doing the first few sets of vocals.

    It's on the album Deadsy, released in 1996.

    FaaipDeOaidon June 13, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    yeah, ok, but what's it about? i think it's about love, about defeating the world with all it's meanings about him and the one he loves, "we passed all the tests" the tests from the world, prove love, stay with eachother and so on.

    sphynxon February 05, 2007   Link
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    this song is about chocolate chip cookies they are really good

    Estevanon April 07, 2007   Link
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    this song is coolio korn and manson kick major as1

    lola73c2on July 09, 2007   Link
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    this song is coolio korn and manson kick major as1

    lola73c2on July 09, 2007   Link
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    My Opinion

    I think it is meant to describe how throughout your life you search for love and friendship, and when you find either one the rest of the world becomes less important, because you have what makes you complete. The last part of the song seems to state that first you search, then you find, then these people teach you to get over your past and teach you to enjoy life, then eventually you are the ones making the standards for others to grow up by. Anyway, that is what this song says to me. Oh and it is definitely Deadsy with Jon Davis doing some vocals.

    Homan117on March 24, 2009   Link

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