Kill them all
Steal their gold
Feed my boy's killer
Feed the young, prepare it save you
Feed the boy, hates to kill
Feed the young
Feed the young

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667 Lyrics as written by Hiro Yamamoto Chris J. Cornell

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    General Commentthis song is about the human conquest, the point of killing is to claim what u think should belong to u, whether it be peace or money...that is represented by"steal their gold". then after all this destruction we still love our children and we give them whatwe took from the deaths of others, and then just as ur thinking we still have love, it says we are only nice to the young so they are nice to us when they are older "feed the young, prepare it, save you"

    it may not be about killing as such a strong term but stealing anything from anyone and why we are nice to people. it is saying we are a greedy race
    ThayilBeGodon February 24, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment665 and 667 are songs mocking popular belief of how numbers right next to "666" are equally as powerful.
    Beanmaster12on November 20, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General CommentThere's a backwards song somewhere here on this album (Ultramega OK), i think it might be 665, not 667, but I can't remember
    ytsejamfanon February 01, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General CommentIt's 665. You can find a reversed version (making it forwards) at the Unofficial Soundgarden Website.
    SndGrdnon June 14, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General CommentWhat in blueblazes are these songs about, anyway? Are they supposed to Satanic messages sent in to you using subconscious transference or something like that?
    Grunge_Rockeron January 28, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General CommentAll hail Santa.
    stanny1978on August 10, 2022   Link
  • 0
    General CommentAll hail Santa.
    stanny1978on August 10, 2022   Link

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