Eeyore

Album: Slipknot (1999)
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  • Oh, meet the man that made me
    Greet the can I came from
    Motherfucking sacred heart of Jesus
    Blew it in the back room
    Feelin' like a real goon
    Step the fuck aside, man
    I'm on, you're not

    I am the great big mouth
    I am the great big mouth
    Burn
    Even though I won't ask him

    Good riddance, though I'm sad to say
    I didn't get to kill you
    Rhetoric, better look both ways
    I gotta get an arm through
    Stain
    What the fuck is up? Get the fuck away
    Run if you want to
    Innocent? You're a guilty conscience
    A temper breakthrough
    Stain

    Prepare, you fucker
    Even though I won't ask him
    Prepare, you fucker
    Even though I won't ask him
    Prepare, you fucker
    Even though I won't ask him
    Prepare, you fucker

    I don't give a shit, bitch
    I don't give a fuck, bitch
    I don't understand this
    You don't matter
    I don't give a fuck, man
    I don't give a shit, man
    I don't really care, man
    I'm the supersized man

    Fuck, fuck you
    You're fucked
    I am the great big mouth

    Fucking stupid
    Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck
    Stupid fuck
    Stupid fucking, stupid fuck
    Stupid fuck, fuck, stupid
    Fuck, stop, fuck, fuck
    Take that, motherfucker
    That was nice
    I bet your ass that was better
    Yo, rat boy, you tearin' it up
    Rat boy
    Hey, rat boy (What?)
    We Writer/s: Corey Taylor, Michael Crahan, Nathan Jordison, Paul Gray
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 9

  • Some Idiot from The BackroomsZero, the sample is 50 Cent I believe.
  • Death Metal JohnSlipknot are like the best
    They are at download
    They are just amazing
  • Luki from Slovakiai really love this song about feeling more powerful and not respecting anything, like a violent rebel with no reason to stop
  • Mike Oxsmall from NowhereThe whole death threat rumor is a lie Corey explained it all in an interview with Loudwire
  • Luiz from BrazilThis song is actually about a guy that was usually in the mosh pits on a lot of Slipknot's shows. He was a tall dude, with a long blonde beard and hair, which made the band members call him "Thor". And in Corey Taylor's own words: "He was an a--hole." He'd purposely push people, throw elbows and just be a giant pain in the ass for everyone on the pit. During one show however, all the crowd got around him, and everyone started beating his ass (at the end of the song, the multiple "f--k!"s and him yelling "stop! F--king- stop it! Stop!" would be him screaming in pain and begging the crowd to stop beating him). After that, he got an injury on his leg and became a much more respectful person in comparison to the jackass he was before.
  • Dillon from Bloomington, Indiana The "I don't give a f--k man" and the "I dont give a s--t man" should be switched. Love this song though.
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjThat lame. "Take that, Motherf--ker!" sample at the end sounds like Fred Durst.
  • Melvin from Camden, Njyeah that band member was Corey
  • Steven from Hamden, CtThe song is based on a death threat one of the band members got after one of their early shows
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