Album: Madness (2015)
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  • Let's hang the jury
    You sick judgmental fools
    I'll bury you six feet deep
    I'm so tired of your rules

    Fuck you and your opinion
    How could you be so blind?
    What goes around
    Comes back around in time

    You don't know shit
    You don't know shit
    About me
    You don't know shit, shit, shit
    Don't know a god damn thing about me

    Keep looking down on me
    I am more than you'll ever be
    Cut me deep but I won't bleed
    Gonna kick, kick
    Kick me when I'm down

    By all means
    Put me through hell
    And I'll make you see
    I'll be your worst enemy
    Try to kick, kick, kick me when I'm down
    Kick me when I'm down

    Of all the sinners
    You're first in line
    So go to hell and tell the devil
    I'm not that far behind

    Fuck you and your decision
    'Cause it's not mine
    What goes around
    Comes back around in time

    You don't know shit
    You don't know shit
    About me
    You don't know shit, shit, shit
    Don't know a god damn thing about me

    Keep looking down on me
    I am more than you'll ever be
    Cut me deep but I won't bleed
    Gonna kick, kick
    Kick me when I'm down

    By all means
    Put me through hell
    And I'll make you see
    I'll be your worst enemy
    Try to kick, kick, kick me when I'm down

    Try to kick, kick, kick me when I'm down
    Kick, kick, kick me when I'm down

    Kick me when I'm down
    Kick me when I'm down
    Down
    Down
    Kick me when I'm down
    Down
    Down
    Kick me when I'm down Writer/s: Jack Roger Fowler, John William Feldmann, Kellin Quinn, Nicholas Anthony Martin, Nicholas Michael Furlong
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., RED BULL MEDIA HOUSE NA, INC.
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