Methademic

Album: 13 (2013)
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  • The epidemic from a crystal lie
    Puts you in super over drive
    The methademic that is so hard to hide
    Insanely staring with wide eyes

    Hellucinating in a chemical Hell
    Ain't my idea of having fun
    Synthetic overload you're under its spell
    Your super nightmare's just begun

    You try to stop, but it controls you
    Your love affair with it won't last
    You're on a suicidal ride of self-destruction
    And in the end you're gonna crash

    You live too fast
    You live too fast

    You look just like a dead man alive
    Losing the fight for survival
    You sit and wait at Hell's fiery gate
    Waiting the Devil's arrival

    You live so fast you need more methademic crystal
    You never sleep you just keep goin'
    Just push the trigger on your hypodermic pistol
    Each time you're dying without knowing

    You live too fast
    You live too fast

    What's the point it's killing you without you even knowing
    I can tell you've sold your soul and hell is where you're going
    I'll see you there Writer/s: John Osbourne, Terrence Butler, Tony Iommi
    Publisher: BLIZZARD MUSIC LTD, BMG Rights Management, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (FRANCE), CHELSEA MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA very good Black Sabbath song about a scary drug called Crystal Meth.
  • TomsoundmusicBest song about meth ever written, music is spot on tweeking full speed ahead, awesome!
  • Ded Jim from SanbernMeth destroyed me, pot helps stay away but the damage is done. God help us all with this horrible drug, God bless u all
  • Tameron from Taft , CaSo very sad but true.
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