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Using Insane Clown Posse Lyrics To Write A Breakup Letter.

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • Aug 21, 2024
  • 2 min read

Content Warning: This article, “Using Insane Clown Posse Lyrics To Write A Breakup Letter, contains explicit language and themes unsuitable for all readers. Reader discretion is advised.

“Using Insane Clown Posse Lyrics To Write A Breakup Letter,” by Dylanna Fisher

Sometimes, breaking up can be a twisted dance of emotions and raw honesty in the unpredictable world of love. So, why not add a touch of the unexpected and let the wicked words of the Insane Clown Posse (ICP) guide the way?

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That’s right, I’ve crafted a breakup letter using only lyrics from the notorious duo’s tracks.

The Breakup Letter

Uh, you suck. I’ll do anything for thee; don’t ignore me. I waited two or three days, four days. I waited and hated this. But after two months, things started slowin’ down. Well, moonlight fills the room we sleep in, but I talk with no one and walk alone. And I avoid sunlight with a chalky tone. I get home. And I don’t say hi, ain’t no one there, I don’t care. I walk in. Go right up the stairs. I try to smile a lot, but I’m always frontin’.

I’m afraid of being denied love, but you don’t know what you’ve been missin’. I’m afraid of truth over lies, whatever that implies. Look into the moon’s beam. Can you fathom what it’s seen? Southwest slithering snakes of darkness come; he creeps, he hides, he sneaks, he slides. They’re hand in hand. I’ll believe it when I see it, but I can’t trust my eyes.

Look into the darkest tree, tell me, baby, what you see. Don’t you hear the branches cry, asking for the reason why?

You have dug your own grave if you say you wanna battle. Don’t you know you’re in trouble up the creek without a paddle? Look, baby, its blood, it’s gone, it’s doomed. When we get to the end, see what could’ve, should’ve, and would’ve been real. But you had to mess up the whole deal. It never came true. Nah, not even close. All because of you. This is all because of you.

The world is my stage; life is my show. Screw you; the show must go on. It’s time to pack up and move.

Referenced Insane Clown Posse Songs

What are your thoughts on the final product of using Clown Posse Lyrics To Write A Breakup Letter? This letter was brought to you by the following songs from Insane Clown Posse.

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Now, which lyrics did I use for this poetic breakup? Let’s unravel the carnival of chaos with the following ICP tracks:

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