Sex Metal Barbie

Album: Black Widow (2014)
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  • Excuse me can you tell me what you've heard about my life
    Maybe a dirty little fairy tale, a girl of the night
    I heard that I grew up filthy, a trailer park queen
    Drop out pregnant statistical teen
    I know you heard about the bloody knife
    About my daddy's perfect virgin and my mother's wife
    You know I heard I don't belong in this game
    Still you hold your hands in the air screaming my name
    Let's go

    Baby go ahead
    I'll be your hatred and your pain
    This is killing us all
    I don't care if I fall
    We're the dying, we are the damned

    Baby go ahead
    I'll be the villain you can blame
    I'll be the belle of the brawl
    Be the lust in us all
    I'm the diva of the damned

    I know I don't belong in this scene
    Sex metal barbie, homicidal queen

    Excuse me can you tell me the worst thing you've heard about me
    Maybe that I'm a little harlot homicidal queen
    You know I heard that I don't belong in this scene
    Sex, metal, barbie, whore, attention fiend

    You know I heard that I'm a haters dream
    Low class, white trash, I'm so obscene
    You know I heard that I should be ashamed
    Still they hold their fists in the air screaming my name

    Baby go ahead
    I'll be your hatred and your pain
    This is killing us all
    I don't care if I fall
    We're the dying, we are the damned

    Baby go ahead
    I'll be the villain you can blame
    I'll be the belle of the brawl
    Be the lust in us all
    I'm the diva of the damned

    I know I don't belong in this scene
    Sex metal barbie, homicidal queen

    So go ahead
    I'll be your hatred and your pain
    This is killing us all
    I don't care if I fall
    We're the dying, we are the damned

    Baby go ahead
    I'll be the villain you can blame
    I'll be the belle of the brawl
    Be the lust in us all
    I'm the diva of the damned

    I heard I don't belong in this scene
    Sex metal barbie, homicidal queen Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER JOHN HOWORTH, KEVIN CHURKO, MARIA DIANE BRINK
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Jeffery Wayne Smith from AlI could not possibly like this entire story enough to convey my feelings about it. Everyone feels something, and anyone can feel anything. But there's always something out there that you'll feel more profoundly.............. well, at least until that very instant that there's not. The actual peak of it. And in that very same moment you cannot possibly know, due to having the entire future ahead of you. Yet at the sane exact time; In This Moment; You just know. I know how that will sound to most people, but I just cannot seem to relay my thought pattern any better than that chickenscratch I just wrote. And regardless; it's just one of those things that you'll never fully understand until you experience it firsthand. But when you know; you just know, ya know? Lol, just wanted to say thank you guys for all the masterpieces you've created of a glimpse into my soul. You guys rock! I'm out. Peace!
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