One more time and I'm gonna snap
One more time…
I swear, I'm gonna Snap!
(I'm gonna snap)
I'm gonna snap!
(I'm gonna snap)

1, 2, Look out behind you
Bitch, gonna be on all you
Peace suffocates their freedom
This'll better me, a part of me
You were a par and a nag
Thinkin' that you lost, my friend
It doesn't matter what price, you win
Blood, sweat, and bastard-size
Stare into the killer in your eyes!

Besiege me!
I kiss your cancer
Deceiving, this doesn't matter
Becoming degraded, dated
Behind me, one more
I swear I'm gonna Snap!
(I'm gonna snap)
I'm gonna snap!
(I'm gonna snap)

Snap!
(I'm gonna snap)
I'm gonna snap!
(I'm gonna snap)

All I want is what is mine
All I want is what is mine
You ain't no fuckin' friend of mine
All I want is what is mine
All I want is what is mine
You ain't no fuckin' friend of mine
One more time and I'm gonna snap

(Snap!)
One more time…
I'm going to fucking... Snap!
(I'm gonna snap) I'm gonna snap!


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Snap Lyrics as written by Michael Crahan Corey Taylor

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    i think this song was written, actually i know this song was written long before slipknot got to the status where they are today. So fame has nothing to do with it. see corey dosn't think like anybody else. he is unique. people who always need a reason to get angry can't understand him. i know this because i know him. he reached in the deep dark catacombs of his mind and pulled these lyrics out and put all of himself into singing them, just like he does with every song. this is just one of the many songs that shows what corey is truely like. i think its a great song. well done corey.

    Vamphunteron January 13, 2005   Link

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