Yeah
I am not a pattern to be followed
The pill that I'm on
Is a tough one to swallow
I'm not a criminal
Not a role model
Not a born leader
I'm a tough act to follow

I am not the fortunate and the fame
Or the same verse I'm telling you to forfeit the game
I came in the ring like a dog on a chain
And I found out the underbelly is sicker than it seems
And it seems ugly, but it can get worse
'Cause even the blueprint is a gift and a curse
'Cause once you have the theory of how the thing works
Everybody wants the next thing to be just like the first

And I'm not a robot
I'm not a monkey
I will not dance even if the beat's funky
Opposite of lazy, far from a punk y'all
Stop talking, start tryna catch up motherfucker

And all the people say
Aah, aah, aah

Try to catch up motherfucker

Aah, aah, aah

Lauren said money changes situations
Big said it increases the complication
Kane said don't stab, I ain't the one
Chuck said a an Uzi weigh a motherfucking ton
And I'm just a student of the game that they taught me
Rocking every stage and every place that they brought me
I'm awfully underrated
But can be corrected

And so this second I'm gonna save it for the record
I am the opposite of whack
Opposite of weak
Opposite of slack
Standing in the heat
Standing in a crack
Closest to a beat, far from a punk
Y'all oughta stop talking, start tryna catch up motherfucker
And all the people say
Aah, aah, aah

Try to catch up motherfucker

Aah, aah, aah

Oh when they come for me
Come for me
I'll be gone

Oh, when they come for me
Come for me
I'll be gone

Oh, when they come for me
Come for me
I'll be gone

And all the people say
Aah, aah, aah

Try to catch up motherfucker

Aah, aah, aah

And all the people say
Aah, aah, aah

Try to catch up motherfucker

Aah, aah, aah
Aah, aah, aah
Aah, aah, aah


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When They Come for Me Lyrics as written by Chester Charles Bennington Brad Delson

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    Great song. They seem to be saying that being unique and different is much better than being popular and famous, which is good advice whether or not it is referring to them. The spanish at the end is "Escuchame! Escuchame todo lo gente! Escuchame ahora!" which in English translates into "Listen to me! All you people listen to me! Listen to me now!". It almost implies anarchy or a revolution, which makes sense being that the song is about being unique and not being "a robot" or "a monkey". However, based on the video that is mentioned in 6midlan's reply to ItsOnlyWord's comment, they probably used it just because they were messing around and decided that they liked the way it sounded...

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