You're the infection my friend
Disgusting right to the end
Didn't I know it then?
I knew it I knew it

You're basic but hard to define
Simple yet somehow sublime
Knew you will strike again
I knew it I knew it

(Chorus)
You're all that's wrong
With your dumbass psalm
Yet it's all that you will ever be
Nothing you can do
Cause that's all that you will ever be

Polished you shimmer when shined
But rotten and seething inside
Everyone falls for this
I knew it I knew it

Chorus

Ever be, never be, want to be mine
All to be, made to be, holding the son
Throwing it, breaking it, all by your crime
Sending you back to the place you once came

Leaving behind you
No one around you

Chorus

Ever be/never be/wannabe (Repeat)
You will never be (Repeat)
You want to be God (Repeat)
It's all God (Repeat)
It's all gone (Repeat)


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    First...it says "dumb ass psalms" and its about Head. Some people can be so ignorant. If you read Save Me From Myself, you would have a better understanding of why Head left Korn. He wasnt bashing Korn, just telling his story and telling the truth. He couldnt stay in Korn for a number of good reasons. I have been a die hard Korn fan since I was 12 years old. Really, you have no idea:) But this song totally changed my perception of them because they werent supportive of head at all and then completely disrespected his choice to get closer with God. Head's book completely saved me life. I can credit him with leading me to God. Read his book first guys and then come comment!

    LuvMyMUSICon April 05, 2009   Link

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