![]() ![]() The lyrics to Devour's song Bout Me are a depiction of his rough and violent background, growing up in gang territory. If you know me then you know what I been threwīoy you finna get your ass beat instrumental Rolled it up cuz you softer than a pillow You a bitch heard about you in the pin hoe Got the scoop from your hoe you don't own one Getting tired of the niggas say they know meĪnd when I see that muhfucka then its gon' be ![]() ![]() Keep it on me cuz these streets really cold Knock me down once shit I finna get himtwice Momma told me if they trip then take flight That's one thing I never turn down my whole life If I see the police best believe I'm runnin'īut if you tryna fade muhfucka we can run that Stay up in the section where all the shit happen I'm not taking a side.just stating facts about the song.Since then I had to keep it on my hip boy Also referencing, and more importantly "suffocate your own empire" as it relates to this war and what it has done to our country. ![]() It has to do with Bush and his last attempts to make everything right or to justify his actions - "this is your final hour". Dave from Cleveland, OhIn an interview with Brent, he said that this his first and possibly only political "shot".obviously directed at Bush.Ben from Manchester, United KingdomThis song rocks! I sing it all the time! GO SHINEDOWN!.Peter from Ebensburg, PaThis is the opening song on The Final Destination, which was freaking AWESOME!!!! I love this song and I love Shinedown!!!!.[p3yt0n} from Somewhere, InThis was the first Shinedown song I ever heard, and is one of my favorites.I hear this song being Hodge's final hour. Since I am an Iraq Veteran and probably going back, since our "savior" Obama is useless. We adore our troops and respect them to the hilt. We're not a political band but what we are is pro-soldiers. I have freedom of speech and I thank the soldiers out there fighting on the front line for that. 'Devour' was really a battle cry for them and also a sendoff to our president at that time and some of my personal opinions about him. I think our soldiers have been over there long enough and they need to come home and spend some time with their families. You know, the word war is a very ugly word. 'Devour' is about bringing our soldiers home. I don't think that in our lifetime we will see anything close to a thing like world peace, but I would like to think that there such a thing as world compromise. The time that we spent over there with the soldiers, playing for them and talking with them and meeting them on a daily basis really frustrated me. About three years ago we went into Kuwait and flew in and played a few shows there around. Smith: It came from our men and women in the Armed Forces. Nick from Plymouth, MnSP: What is the story behind the song 'Devour?'.Lilly from Springfield NhWhen I heard the beginning song in the final destination I started to freak out because I am a really big shinedown fan.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc. Take it and take it and take it and take it and take it allĭiving down, round and round Steal and shoot it and kill it or take another route Try it you'll like, it don't hide it, don't fight it, just let it out Smash it and crash it and thrash it and trash it Take it and take it and take it until you take us all Take it and take it and take it and take it all ![]()
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