I've got something to say
I've acquired a taste for watching you in pain
It's pretty hard to admit
It makes me feel like shit
But I mean it
And I know that I am wrong
The weaker you get the more I fell strong
So I want you to leave
Wipe your face on your sleeve
And beat it.
This doesn't end with you
I walk around and I think if people only knew
That I wish they were cursed
That I wish them the worst
I really wish them the worst
But I'm doing my best
And I hope you forgive me now that I've confessed
Cause I'm tryin to resist
My heart becomin a fist
Forever
Because you can't you can't you can't stop a bullet
I'm givin you my trigger but you better never pull it
You can't you can't you can't stop a bullet
I'm givin you my trigger but you better never pull it
You've got something to say
You've acquired a taste for watching me in pain
It's pretty hard to admit
It makes you feel like shit
But you mean it
What the hell can we do
I'm a different face
Of the man you knew
I'm a hole you'll fill for the rest of your life
Because you can't you can't you can't stop a bullet
I'm givin you my trigger but you better never pull it


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    I think it's about someone in a relationship who knows he likes seeing his significant other in pain so even causes it at times. He is telling them to run away while they still can and get over him. But it also seems like a mutual thing of sorts. "I’m a hole you’ll fill for the rest of your life" seems to me that he will have an impact on that person and they will look for others just like him in the future. And maybe "You can’t you can’t you can’t stop a bullet I’m givin you my trigger but you better never pull it" possibly means that he is giving that person the ability to f*ck him up just as bad but they better not try. I don't know i get mixed feelings from the lyrics but i do believe its about an abusive/masochistic relationship of some sort possibly.

    PoeticCunton September 03, 2008   Link
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    Eh, I really doubt it

    [EmpireOfDirt]on July 23, 2007   Link
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    I think this song is about Fred Durst.

    zerodiabloson April 11, 2007   Link

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