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The Philosophical Significance of Shooting My Sister in the Face: An Essay By James Secord Lyrics
My name is James Secord
Everything was gone
With this bullet
In my sister's face
Maybe then they
Won't hear the screams
Pull the trigger
The mirror hurts us, the music notes
And wonder how they won't be
Times are hard enough
Without days like these
If you cry hard enough
Maybe they'll hear your screams
Life is rested, splattered neck
Put a bullet in my own sister's face
Nothing now
I won't be, won't be
'Cause I am back again
Black cats, red dogs
Breakfast, rapist
Rough bread, not dead
Goodbye, rapist
God damn me
With a simple bullet
The shit is simple
You left a dead bullet
Everything is, everything is dull, gone, gone
Is dull
Everything was gone
With this bullet
In my sister's face
Maybe then they
Won't hear the screams
Pull the trigger
And wonder how they won't be
Without days like these
If you cry hard enough
Maybe they'll hear your screams
Life is rested, splattered neck
Put a bullet in my own sister's face
I won't be, won't be
'Cause I am back again
Black cats, red dogs
Breakfast, rapist
Rough bread, not dead
Goodbye, rapist
The shit is simple
You left a dead bullet
Everything is, everything is dull, gone, gone
Is dull
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The lyrics are so sad -_- But i love the song. Is this a true story? :S
Its based on a real essay written by the very real James Secord. You can actually read it online at his site. And no I don't believe he actually shot his sister in the face. The essay is more about not going through lifes usual routine.
I don't know why this song has the least replies of any aof song when it is clearly the greatest. pretty much all downhill from here... D; but yeah. This song makes me want to do something extreme.
Correction: "Maybe they'll hear your screams Lifeless and splattered red I put a bullet in my sister's head"
sick song.
I heard it was based on an essay that took a look into the minds of psychotic killers and the like.
It's not based on an essay that looks into the minds of psychotic killers at all! It's based on James Secord's essay, which, like Chuck Norris Zombie said, is about getting stuck in a routine. It's actually a really great essay.
Many essays focus on principles related to changing habits, taking unconventional paths, or breaking free from routine to achieve personal growth or new perspectives. At the moment I am interested in writing essays on medical topics.
I really like your articles.