Way Too Far
by Korn

Album: The Path of Totality (2011)
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  • Here it comes, once again
    Irrational, I give in
    Paranoia expands within
    Little voices start to begin

    Everyone's out to take your joy away
    Constantly scheming to keep us at bay
    Everyone's plotting and they are just taking
    You must make it stop, make them pay

    Sometimes I just take things way too far
    Irrational feeling
    I just try too hard 'cause
    What goes up, must come down
    The problem is I have no bounds 'cause
    Sometimes I just take things way too far

    Reality is surreal
    Wretchedness is all I feel
    Now it's really just a way
    God, I hear the voices say

    Everyone's out to take your joy away
    Constantly scheming to keep us at bay
    Everyone's plotting and they are just taking
    You must make it stop, make them pay

    Sometimes I just take things way too far
    Irrational feeling
    I just try too hard 'cause
    What goes up, must come down
    The problem is I have no bounds 'cause
    Sometimes I just take things way too far

    Hey

    Sometimes I just take things way too far
    Irrational feeling
    I just try too hard 'cause
    What goes up, must come down
    The problem is I have no bounds 'cause
    Sometimes I just take things way too far Writer/s: Adam Glassco, James Christian Shaffer, John Christopher Iii Dadzie, Jonathan Howsman Davis, Luke W. Walker, Raymond Lee Luzier, Reginald Arvizu
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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