you came into my life
without a single thing
I gave into your ways
which left me with nothing
ive given into smiles
I fell for all your games
I wish so bad right now
I hadn't let you win

wont you get the fuck out of my face, now (x2)

in the sea of life
your just a minnow
live your life
insecure
feel the pain, of your needles
as they shit, into my brain

i scream without a sound
how could you take away
everything that i was
made me a fuckin slave
your face that i despise
your heart inside thats grey
i came today to say
you're fucked in every way

wont you get the fuck out of my face, now (x2)

in the sea of life
your just a minnow
live your life
insecure
feel the pain, of your needles
as they shit, into my mind
you stole my life
without a sign
you suck me dry

wont you get the fuck out of my face, now (x8)

in the sea of life
your just a minnow
live your life
insecure
feel the pain, of your needles
as they shit, into my mind
you stole my life
without a sign
you suck me dry


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    oooo! another song that reminds me of my ex. he came into my life looking to for something to take, but "w/o a single thing" to give. i let let him in and he "left me with nothing" "sucked me dry" he was insecure, "in the sea of life youre just a minnow" and he was cold hearted "youre heart inside thats grey" cold and insecure he screwed others over to feel powerful, like he was somebody-and thats a fucked up way of doing things- "fucked in every way" and he wants back into my life. all i can say to him is "get the fuck out of my face"

    AntipsychoticStaron April 24, 2002   Link
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    It's about a friend Jon once had. He'd always get in the way and he'd make Jon do things he didn't want to and always interfered with his life.

    King Nothingon May 03, 2002   Link
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    That's right, but I like that everybody give his own meaning to the songs, like AntipsychoticStar did.

    Deadon May 30, 2002   Link
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    Listen to Jon on the Family Values Tour '98 CD. He does twist and doesnt say any of this shit u claim he does.

    jdawg31_on August 05, 2002   Link
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    Aaah, one of my favorites! It's full of aggression and builds up tension towards the final screams. Jonathan sounds like a madman in the end. The contrast between brutal shouts and a rather soft chorus line makes this an outstanding one in their repertoire.

    LordElfstoneon August 24, 2002   Link
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    Kinda makes you not want to get involved with someone of something that doesn't care for you.

    Korn's music has a way of helping the listener to exorcise their demon's. It certainly isn't pretty, but life isn't all roses and honeybees is it?

    I really like the "Life Is Peachy" album. It is completely raw and unpolished, like they didn't care about pleasing the listener with it, or selling a million copies. Jonathan Davis and Korn wanted to exorcise their own personal demons, and through their music they have helped others to do so. An experience called "catharsis".

    On their next album, "Follow The Leader", some of this would appear to be sacrificed by a more polished sound and less raw energy and aggression.

    spiralofdivinityon September 14, 2002   Link
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    This is one of my favorite KoRn songs. It kan realate to any fucked up realationship or friendship. And I've had my share of both. Plus the guitars in the beging and all through the song kick ass.

    MorbidlySicon September 15, 2002   Link
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    This was the first song I ever heard with koRn, and that was it: I became a big ass fan, and has been it ever since. I just think that the middle/end part (won't you get the fuck out of my face...NOOOOW!!!) is the most releasing part of any koRn song. Whenever i'm pissed, I put on the song, and just freak out... Its great, its very recommendable...!

    silasandon October 11, 2002   Link
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    You gotta love how Korn got together with Rammstien on this one, well at least the version i have is the one with Rammstien! I'm not really gonna say what this song makes me think of because i never really thought of the lyrics much, i just love the guitar and everything else that this song has to offer, whenever this song comes on you just have to let loose, theres nothin else to it!!! tootels!

    Stephion October 16, 2002   Link
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    This is my favorite song by them...I love when Jon goes back and forth between screaming and singing...and I love how he's out of breath at the end of the song...that's how much energy he puts in every time he performs.

    dpf62984on March 09, 2003   Link

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