The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
Well, as I recall
To the events caused prior to this murder
Why would a good boy do something like this
Why would a good boy do something like this
This massacre
No one could've seen this coming
All it took was for them to say
Don't pack your bags cause you're here to stay
So watch your mouth around the misses
My secrets have been told
I want to reign upon thee
As my case unfolds
She screams my name
As she runs away
My hearts so vicious
You'd do the same
And she screams my name
Nothing left to say
There's nothing left here
There's nothing left home
The time to grow up is now
You just step right into this picture
Expecting things to change
It's not happening
You'll never change
You'll stay the same
You'll never change
At least not for me
The time has come for your elimination
Elimination
Your dead!
To the events caused prior to this murder
Why would a good boy do something like this
Why would a good boy do something like this
This massacre
No one could've seen this coming
All it took was for them to say
Don't pack your bags cause you're here to stay
So watch your mouth around the misses
My secrets have been told
I want to reign upon thee
As my case unfolds
She screams my name
As she runs away
My hearts so vicious
You'd do the same
And she screams my name
Nothing left to say
There's nothing left here
There's nothing left home
The time to grow up is now
You just step right into this picture
Expecting things to change
It's not happening
You'll never change
You'll stay the same
You'll never change
At least not for me
The time has come for your elimination
Elimination
Your dead!
Lyrics submitted by kristinxx, edited by BlueDiamondx3
The Common Hours Lyrics as written by Jeff Valentine
Lyrics © ABRAMUS, KILLPHONIC
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but I PROMISE you it's truth. Hahahah. story time!
I was talking to Chris, the singer, and he asked my why I hadn't bought a shirt yet. I told him it was because I REALLY couldn't see myself wearing a shirt that says "She screams my name" written on it in huge, bold, letters.
"Dude, that's songs about killing your mom."
"....oh."
:)
Screamer, not singer. I forget there's two of them sometimes.
The song is based on a dream one of them had in which he killed his own mother.
Chris wasn't the screamer in this, he was only in one i see stars song. <br /> "Your Love"
Zach Johnson was the screamer btw