Korn - Prey For Me
Korn - Prey For Me


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Album: The Paradigm Shift
Released: 2013

Prey For Me Lyrics


How come what's wrong with you
Darling faces are some we found
Let's do what devils do
Hiding in shadows, no-ones around
Why can't I torture you
Giving pain you take it away
The little things you do
Simply I love your evil ways
Your ways, your ways, your ways

Prey For Me,
I think I owe you an apology
Somehow you bring the violence out in me
I'm just a shell of what I used to be
Passion is sometimes a fucked up thing for me

This time it follows you
Nothings left, your dead on the ground
How can I covet you
Give you hell and you can't be found
My soul infested you
Blackened thoughts they run through your head
The little things you do
Simply I wish you were dead
Were dead, were dead, were dead

Prey for me
I think I owe you an apology
Somehow you bring the violence out in me
I'm just a shell of what I used to be
Passion is sometimes a fucked up thing for me

(Prey for me) I think I owe you an apology,
(Prey for me) somehow you bring the violence out in me,
(Prey for me) I'm just a shell of what I used to be
Passion is sometimes a fucked up thing for me

Goodbye, so long
Wish I could stay but everything is all wrong
Goodbye, so long
Wish I could stay but everything is all wrong
Everything is all wrong
Too! wrong! wrong! too! wrong!

Prey for me
I think I owe you an apology
Somehow you bring the violence out in me
I'm just a shell of what I used to be
Passion is sometimes a fucked up thing for me

(Prey for me) I think I owe you an apology,
(Prey for me) somehow you bring the violence out in me
(Prey for me) I'm just a shell of what I used to be
Passion is sometimes a fucked up thing for me

Writer/s: JONATHAN DAVIS, DON GILMORE, RAYMOND LUZIER, REGINALD ARVIZU, JAMES SHAFFER, BRIAN WELCH
Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Prey For Me
  • This is the opening track of The Paradigm Shift, the eleventh studio album by American Nu Metal band Korn. For frontman Jonathan Davis, the writing process was a huge challenge, as he struggled to detox from antidepressant medication. This song, along with several others on the album reflects his torment.