Penetrate, Penetrate
All the simple minds
They adore, what a bore how they stand in line
Dilate, Dilate

What's my drug of choice?
It's okay when they pay they say I got the voice
Look at this the motherfucker is a millionaire
Realize it's a mask that you wear

Violate, Violate
Such a simple plan
Turn me on turn me on Mr. Deadman
Yeah I want it

I need it
To make a million
Yeah I love it
A fuckin' rockstar

Penetrate, Penetrate
All the simple minds
They adore, what a bore how they stand in line
Dilate, Dilate

What's my drug of choice?
It's okay when they pay they say I got the voice
Look at this the little faggot is a millionaire
Realize it's a mask that you wear

Violate, Violate
Such a simple plan
Turn me on turn me on Mr. Deadman


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Turn Me on "Mr. Deadman" Lyrics as written by Patrick P. Kennison Bryan Wayne Scott

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    I actually think it's about being a big rockstar millionaire. People pay, they stand in line for your concerts, they like your voice. You can say anything in your lyrics and get kids to understand it or hear it or do anything you tell them to(Penetrate all the simple minds). Maybe about how rock stars only care about money these days and not those fans too.

    SilentAenimaon July 30, 2002   Link

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