Kill Me
Something aches
Bad things slither
My floors are burning down
And I can't find a window

This is medieval
This is cerebral
Suffocated
Melodramatic

Driven to the verge of
I make you my enemy
The nerves you sever
Can serve you better

In the blink of an eye
In the space of a second
Open my wrists
Give me my lessons

(Tearing myself apart) from the things that make me hurt
(Tearing myself apart) from the things that make me hurt
(Tearing myself apart) from the things that make me hurt
(Tearing myself apart) from the things that make me hurt
(Tearing myself apart) from the things that make me hurt
(Tearing myself apart) from the things that make me hurt
(Tearing myself apart) from the things that make me hurt
(Tearing myself apart) from the things that make me hurt


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Tattered and Torn Lyrics as written by Corey Taylor Christopher Fehn

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    General Comment

    LISTEN TO THIS ON YOUR HEADPHONE REALLY LOUD.

    I RECOMMEND IT :]

    BlueSmartieson January 15, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    Like this one just as much as the version with Corey Taylor. Love the lyrics, gives me the feeling of a man who jsut gives up, he's fucked up by what people has done to him and just can't take it anymore.

    Blanquaon May 05, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I'd like to hear this version. I might actually like it more than the S/T version...

    killswitch916on May 11, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    the S/T version is better, because Corey's voice is better than Anders

    SlipKnot538on August 26, 2006   Link
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    find this on limewire.the opening in the mfkr version is high pitched.............really high

    demon777on January 18, 2007   Link
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    this version of tattered and torn isnt about anything. Anders confirmed it. just a song

    aninican2on December 09, 2011   Link
  • 0
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    ...These are not the lyrics for the MFKR version.

    Ignorelandon August 06, 2023   Link

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