Slipknot - Killpo
Slipknot - Killpop


Slipknot - Killpop Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: .5: The Gray Chapter
Released: 2014

Killpop Lyrics


She’s sticking needles in her skin
I turn with an ugly grin
Her canvas doesn’t leave a lot to fantasy
But her peace of mind can’t stay inside the lines
It’s so confusing, the methods that she’s using
She knows she shouldn’t leave a mark that I can see
Will she ever find one million of a kind?
It’s cold and lonely, but that’s because she told me
Lost inside her dirty world,
No one hurts this pretty girl but her
Oh, she’s beautiful
A little better than a man deserves
Oh, I’m not insane
Please tell me she won’t change

Maybe I SHOULD LET HER GO
But ONLY WHEN SHE LOVES ME
How CAN I JUST LET HER GO?
Not UNTIL SHE LOVES ME

She’s drowning in herself again
My God, what a lovely sin
I guess there’s nothing left to do, but have my way

She can feel it’s right so she doesn’t close her eyes
She smiles and answers it doesn’t seem to matter
Lost inside my dirty head, something tells me I’m the one who’s kept
Oh, so volatile
A little better than a man defiled
Oh, I need the pain
Please tell me she won’t change

Maybe I SHOULD LET HER GO
But ONLY WHEN SHE LOVES ME
How CAN I JUST LET HER GO?
Not UNTIL SHE LOVES ME

We were meant to be together
Now die and fucking love me
We were meant to hurt each other
Now die and fucking love me
Die and fucking love me
Die and fucking love me
Die and fucking love me

Writer/s: TAYLOR, COREY / ROOT, JAMES
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Killpop Song Chart
  • This song is about the big changes that the band has seen in the six years since they released All Hope Is Gone and lost their bassist Paul Gray. Corey Taylor explained to Kerrang!: "It's basically trying to deal with this love-hate situation that we have, with not only the business side of it, but just the way that the game is played."

    "We are great students of the game, but at the same time it's like there were so many people who want to take advantage of the fact that people pour into their hearts into this industry, and their love and creativity into the music, and they tried to take advantage of that," he continued. "This is us trying to make peace with the evils that can come with that. The vultures are definitely circling the meat half the time."
  • Speaking with the WGRD 97.9 FM radio station in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Corey Taylor expanded on the track's meaning. "The song is my reflection on my relationship with music," he said. "That's who the 'she' is. And not just music, but the music industry in general. So there's a love-hate relationship there that really kind of comes into view."

    "There's the old adage, 'Be careful what you wish for,' and, 'Be careful doing what you love, because sometimes it will turn on you.' And, you know, anytime you mix something that you love and business, you're gonna find the rusty cracks in there that piss you off," Taylor continued. "So that song, really, is about how much I still love making music, but also how much I just hate the business side, the numbers side, the people in the suits who try to run stuff, and having to deal with them and having to learn how to talk to them."

    "And, you know, it's frustrating sometimes, but it is what it is," he concluded. "And luckily, we got a great song out of it, and we were able to really paint something really cool with it and just be able to put it out there for people to dig."