1, 2, 3, 4
Singled out the kids who are mean to me
Get straight A's but they still make fun
I don't give a, I'll laugh last

Stayed in every night
Do my homework so I'll be smart
Girls all say I'm a little fucked

Mommy I'm a good boy
Mommy I'm a fuckin' savior
Mommy I'm alive

Mommy, can I go out and kill tonight
Rip the veins from human necks
Until they're wet with life
Razor-blades love teenage flesh
An epidermoty
I'll bring back a souvenir
For it's my mommy's dream

Can I go out and kill tonight, kill tonight
Killed a girl on lovers' lane
I kept her toes and teeth
Every night I stalk around until I find my keep
I'll bring back a souvenir
For it's my mommy's dream

Can I go out and kill tonight, kill tonight
Killed a girl on lovers lane
I kept her toes and teeth
Every night I stalk around until I find my keep, mommy
I'll bring back a souvenir
For it's my mommy's dream

Can I go out and kill tonight, kill tonight
Kill tonight, kill tonight, kill tonight, kill tonight
Kill tonight, kill tonight

Can I go out and kill tonight, kill tonight
Kill tonight, kill tonight, kill tonight, kill tonight
Kill tonight, kill tonight


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    "I have no respect for anyone that sings about killing people" what? haha looks like someone (scarecrow) takes this a lil too serious. you probably watch scary movies, but for some reason as soon as its a song its gotta be taken to a serious level.

    Dangerdaveon September 01, 2008   Link
  • +2
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    This song is just awesome. Its about akid who gets bullied because he's a"nerd/geek" but gets his revenge. No one but Danzig can come up with classic punk anthems like "Mommy...'

    SuicideSmileon January 19, 2006   Link
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    this is about a 'nerd' who does his best to get good grades and e good but he gets teased so all of that pent upp anger leads to him fantasizing about killing the people who hurt him...

    vampiraon September 05, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    sweet tune, the misfits once again deliver in full. also revenge tastes like cookies.

    insane metal fanon March 30, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    good song to dedicate to all the people that treated a peron like shit

    TabuuDi26on September 15, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    i agree with TabuuDi26 and vampira-there is no excuse for killing people or even hurting people but at times i was bullied and really wanted justice against all the assholes i knew, some times i still do want justice

    Misfits rock and i'm really glad they wrote this song

    River Wolfon October 09, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    This song is me when i got bullied, its so great i love running about listening to this song

    Fallen_ANGEL_Punkon December 20, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    This song is pretty twisted....thats all i have to say

    Rapala46on December 29, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    I read online somewhere that there is a possibility that this ong is about the physcopath killer, Ed Gein, eh I am not sure, anyone?

    flip the tapexXon January 06, 2006   Link
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    it might be...he did some pretty gross stuff with him dead mother.

    Rapala46on January 07, 2006   Link

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