Love & Meth
by Korn

Album: The Paradigm Shift (2013)
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  • Feelings you see
    Are so hard to believe
    All the chaos I have in my heart
    Devils I make and the love can relate
    All the solace inside tears me up

    Take me away
    Set me on fire
    There's no other way

    Give me a reason 'cause I got nothing to gain
    So what are we doing now?
    Feeling complacent I cannot be contained
    I'm so lost and lonely now

    We've been deceived
    It's so easy for me
    'Cause the loathing I've had from the start
    Evil disease all the hatred it breathes
    As I'm down on my knees torn apart

    Take me away
    Set me on fire
    There's no other way

    Give me a reason 'cause I got nothing to gain
    So what are we doing now?
    Feeling complacent I cannot be contained
    I'm so lost and lonely now

    Where do I run?
    Where do I hide?
    Give me a reason to end my life

    Where do I run?, where do I hide?
    Give me a reason to get out alive

    Give me a reason 'cause I got nothing to gain
    So what are we doing now?
    Feeling complacent I cannot be contained
    I'm so lost and lonely now

    Give me a reason 'cause I got nothing to gain
    So what am I doing now? (what a am I doing now?)
    Feeling complacent I cannot be contained
    I'm so lost and lonely now Writer/s: BRIAN WELCH, DON GILMORE, JAMES SHAFFER, JASEN RAUCH, JONATHAN DAVIS, NICK SUDDARTH, RAYMOND LUZIER, REGINALD ARVIZU
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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