Verse 1
The words are hard to think of
When you've got nothing to draw from
My daddy never beat me
And I didn't go to catholic school
I was never raped by a priest
Shit's always worked out for me
Chorus
So please molest me
To cure my writer's block
I need a tragedy
So I can write a better song
Verse 2
I'd like an eating disorder
Or some low self esteem
Some pimples on my face
And social insecurities
I need you to push me
Until I hit the wall
So I can find my inner demons
To drown in alcohol
Bridge
So now I'm begging you
Come take advantage of me
Destroy my Innocence
And my sense of empathy
credits
from Kill Everybody EP,
released June 9, 2014
Vocals - Bass
Guitar - Kenny
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