Violence Lyrics

[Verse 1: Tom DeLonge]
Six bottles went down the drain
One hour's a waste of time
I’d ask if you feel the same
Still pushing that chance to try
Your breath in this cool room chill
Long hair that blows side to side
You speak and make time stand still
And each time you walk right on by


[Chorus: Tom DeLonge]
Like violence, you have me, forever and after
Like violence, you kill me, forever and after


[Verse 2: Tom DeLonge, Mark Hoppus]
Can’t count all the eyes that stare
Can’t count all the things they see
She kills with no life to spare
Just victims are left to bleed

One drink and the pain goes down
Soft shadows lay by her feet
Lay soft as you slowly drown
Lay still as you fall asleep (fall asleep)

[Chorus: Tom DeLonge]
Like violence, you have me, forever and after
Like violence, you kill me, forever and after
And after, and after
And after, and after

[Bridge: Tom DeLonge, (Mark Hoppus)]
Like violence, you have me, forever and after
Like violence, you kill me,
like violence you have me
Forever and after, like violence you kill me
Like violence you kill me, like violence
(A certain look in your eyes, when you open your eyes
Who’ll stand by your side? So watch my eyes
Watch 'em turn while you go change, curtains down
When all their skill was cut, and I bled
There were forces of John Jones, I can’t make you happy
It seems all I ever do is try, you could never cut me
Deep enough to leave a scar
So take this gift, it’s something to save
)

[Chorus: Tom DeLonge]
Like violence, you have me, forever and after
Like violence, you kill me, forever and after
Like violence, you have me, forever and after
Like violence, you kill me, forever and after

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Genius Annotation

“Violence” is the fourth track on Blink 182’s self-titled sixth studio album. It follows the singer’s unhealthy obsession with a girl who appears to unemotionally move from person to person, leaving them yearning for more, as the singer descends into depression and alcoholism. The song started with an idea that Tom had of a woman dancing in a bar and everyone falling in love with her.

While the song was never officially one of the album’s singles, the band filmed a music video for “Violence,” as well as “Stockholm Syndrome,” with Los Angeles-based photographer and director Estevan Oriol—who directed the band’s video for “Down”—and included it as bonus content for the album’s enhanced CD. The video can be seen by hitting the play button below the track info.

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What did ​​blink-182 say about "Violence"?
Genius Answer

From the album’s liner notes:
Tom

I thought of one thing in my head, a scenario of a bar, late at night when a pretty female walks into the building during a fast paced hardcore dance song. I thought of every guy in that room looking at her and lusting after her. Each one not paying attention to any detail present except her.

Mark

This song is a pairing of seemingly incompatible musical styles. I love the bridge. It takes the listener to such a different place very smooth and beautiful.

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Release Date
November 18, 2003
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