My head of metal is digging my own hole
I don't like it like that who likes to fall
Let's take a hammer and destroy everything around
Once the rage out still things aren't the way we want

The pressure always of never being good enough
Fff off I am running on my metal horse
A knight in the night there's only one thing I wanna do

Dancing in the dark when no one is talking to you

Let's take a record play it loud and fool around
Sweat it out and get lost into the sound
Let's take a record play it loud and fool around
Sweat it out and get lost into the sound

Metalhead


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    I think it’s about a thick headed slow person who messes up all the time and she realizes It and doesn’t like it . Then they tend to be destructive outside and once they do that everything is still not the way they wanted it. The pressure of not being good enough ( seems like the person is made to feel she’s not good enough) that’s an abusive environment which starts the cycle . Telling someone they are not good enough is abuse and then when in turn she gets destructive she’ sbusive. Both are abusive.

    She needs to be rescued from that relationship but nobody’s there so she says To hell with everything I am own Knight . Doesn’t want to talk to anyone . SHe wants to do her own thing

    Justasongon November 20, 2017   Link

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