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Underneath the Gun is the fourth song on Limp Bizkit’s fourth studio album, Results May Vary.
According to frontman Fred Durst, “‘Underneath the Gun’ is about suicide and the struggle you can have when ending your life becomes an option.”
[Intro]
(Sometimes I can be my own worst enemy.)
(I am my own worst enemy.)
(And other times when I'm alone at night, I definitely find myself in a position to be very unhappy with myself.)
(I am my own worst enemy.)
(I am my own worst enemy.)
(This is one of those times. [?] those bad places that I go to.)
(I am my own worst enemy.)
(I am my own worst enemy.)
([?], 'cause I don't really wanna do that.)
(I am my own worst enemy.)
(I am my own worst enemy.)
([?])
(I am my own worst enemy.)
(I am my own worst enemy.)
Go!
[Verse 1]
I stare into space and hope we're not alone
Am I searching for something that's better than home?
I've been working so hard
Stress is tremendous and pressure is endless
No one on this planet like me to be friends with
I've been working so hard
I've been working so hard
[Chorus]
I'm underneath the sun
And I'm underneath the gun
[Verse 2]
I'm losing my mind and I know there's no remedy
Think I'm a failure who's livin' on memories
I've been working so hard
Loneliness can't be cured from no medicine
Look to the stars so they'll straighten my head again
I've been working so hard
I've been working so hard
[Chorus]
I'm underneath the sun
I'm underneath the gun
I'm a fool to think the blame goes away
Such a fool to take the blame and run away
[Guitar Solo]
[Chorus]
Yet, I'm underneath the sun
And I'm underneath the gun
I'm a fool to think the blame goes away
Such a fool to take the blame and run away
[Bridge 1]
Sometimes I beat up myself, I block my own way
I cloud all my thoughts, please go away
Oh, nevermind please, I'm checking out now
Won't ever come back, now that my life doesn't exist
[Bridge 2]
Yeah, you're right
How does it feel to be right
Knowing that I was wrong?
Nothing is right when you're wrong
Yeah, you're right
How does it feel to be right
Knowing that I was wrong?
Nothing is right when you're wrong
[Chorus]
Yeah, I'm underneath the sun
And I'm underneath the gun
I'm a fool to think the blame goes away
Such a fool to take the blame and run away
I'm a fool to think the blame goes away
Such a fool to take the blame
Underneath the Gun was written by Mike Smith (Guitarist) & Sam Rivers & John Otto & Fred Durst.
Underneath the Gun was produced by Terry Date & Fred Durst.
Limp Bizkit released Underneath the Gun on Tue Sep 23 2003.