I'll take an ear to feed the pigs
I’ll bleed them all just to get my fix
A hooker's scream heard ‘round the world
My sharpened knife begs to explore
The NYPD ain't got shit on me

I’ll carve them up with a flick of my wrist
You'll never find a fucking fingerprint
I’ll rule this world as I lie and steal
None can match my scalpel’s skill
The NYPD ain't got shit on me

No rest
No rest
No rest
No fucking arrests

I’ll paint this town blood red tonight
Erase this scum from my fucking sight

I'll take an ear to feed the pigs
I’ll bleed them all just to get my fix
A hooker's scream heard ‘round the world
My sharpened knife begs to explore
The NYPD ain't got shit on me

I’ll carve them up with a flick of my wrist
You'll never find a fucking fingerprint
I’ll rule this world as I lie and steal
None can match my scalpel’s skill
The NYPD ain't got shit on me

No rest
No rest
No rest
No fucking arrests

I’ll paint this town blood red tonight
Erase this scum from my fucking sight

Kill the fucking lights

A gift from God doing the Devil's crimes
I set shit right one whore at a time
A gift from God doing the Devil's crimes
I set shit right one whore at a time
A gift from God doing the Devil's crimes
I set shit right one whore at a time
A gift from God doing the Devil's crimes
I'll carve these bitches one slice at a time

Oh - oh
Oh - oh
Oh - oh

You'd better catch me before I have my fun


Lyrics submitted by VampireChildx, edited by SmashingDestiny

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    I think this song is about all those teenage girls who throw themselves at Frank and how they are just like whores. He says it's about under-aged girls live in Florida. youtube.com/watch I love Frank and all, his work in both MCR and Leathermouth is amazing. But I don't really know what to think about this song.

    DeathHighwayon June 23, 2011   Link
  • -1
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    This song's about Jack the Ripper. When I read interviews where Frank says something about how theraputic it is to sing about cutting girls to bits, I think of this song. xD

    failkidon February 07, 2010   Link

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