Coming Undone
by Korn

Album: See You On The Other Side (2005)
Charted: 63 79
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  • Keep holding on
    When my brain's tickin' like a bomb
    Guess the black thoughts have come again to get me
    Sweet bitter words
    Unlike nothing I have heard
    Sing along mockingbird
    You don't affect me

    That's right
    Deliver it to my heart
    Please strike
    Be deliberate

    Wait, I'm coming undone
    Irate, I'm coming undone
    Too late, I'm coming undone
    What looks so strong, so delicate

    Wait, I'm starting to suffocate
    And soon I anticipate
    I'm coming undone
    What looks so strong, so delicate

    Choke, choke again
    I thought my demons were my friends
    Pity me in the end
    They're out to get me
    Since I was young
    I tasted sorrow on my tongue
    And this sweet sugar gun does not protect me

    That's right
    Trigger between my eyes
    Please strike
    Make it quick now

    Wait, I'm coming undone
    Irate, I'm coming undone
    Too late, I'm coming undone
    What looks so strong, so delicate

    Wait, I'm starting to suffocate
    And soon I anticipate
    I'm coming undone
    What looks so strong, so delicate

    I'm
    Trying to hold it together
    Head is lighter than a feather
    Looks like I'm not getting better
    Not getting better

    Wait, I'm coming undone
    Irate, I'm coming undone
    Too late, I'm coming undone
    What looks so strong, so delicate

    I'm starting to suffocate
    And soon I anticipate
    I'm coming undone
    What looks so strong, so delicate Writer/s: David Silveria, Graham Edwards, James Shaffer, Jonathan Davis, Lauren Christy, Reginald Arvizu, Scott Spock
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 20

  • Rust California from CaliJack from Claremont. That's 100% wrong. John wrote this primarily about mental health / suicide issues. "What looks so strong so delicate" is mostly about how people with mental health issues often have to "look" strong, or are told to "be" strong, to get through what they are getting through. And, especially with men, who are told they shouldn't have emotions, or shouldn't express them, at least, and must be "strong", this lyric is poignant. It's a duality that you can look strong and also have mental health issues, you can look strong and also be "coming undone", and other people have no idea what is actually going on inside of you. The duality is also that being "delicate" can also be a strength.
  • Sanbanshee63 from OhioWhen Korn 1st made the scene, I didn't listen to them & had no inclination to hear any of their songs. A few years later the 1st Charlie's Angels movie came out & LL Cool J was on sn airplane in the 1st scene. That was the first time I heard Korn, the song was "Blind." (Followed by "Live Wire" Motley Crue.) I loved "Blind." But In a few weeks the next song I heard was, "Coming Undone." This was the song that spoke to me. (Because it was how I had felt at certain times in my life. So it became my favorite & has always been every since. Thank you!! ) Hearing someone else singing those same exact feelings, I'd had off in on in my life, really helped me overall & I've not looked back since. I'm sure the feelings may occur again before I die, but not as much time will be wasted before I bounce back next time.) * Especially the 2nd verse, " Since I was young, I tasted sorrow on my tongue & that sweet sugar gun does not protect me..." Now at almost 60 years old, I love may of their songs. Wish I had started listening to them sooner, but I've done my best to catch up in the past 24yrs.
  • Ashthis seems true but idk
  • Taylor from BrazilThat's interesting, I've always enjoyed Jon's lyrics.
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjWhen I saw them on the Music As A Weapon 5 tour they did a medley of this song and Queen's "We Will Rock You". They do go good together. (They would also do a medley of this an "Need To" on that tour.)
  • Zero from Nowhere, NjSo Jonathan it makes you wanna punch yourself? Ha ha jk, great song but my fav off SYOTOS would have to be Liar.
  • Francesca from Bath, United KingdomSince i first watched the video for this song, listening to it makes me wanna stomp on the ground in the hope that it'll cause the sky to fall down... it lead me to a fantastic idea of an x-men mutant ability to write about. never thought korn would end up as a muse :)
  • Nathan Ritz from Paoli, InI can easily relate to this song
  • Jonathan from Paoli, InI like this song because it makes you want to punch your wifes spouse. Yeah, ive been there. But i miss head
  • Cody from Grafton, OhThis is most certainly not an old KoRn song
  • Michelle from Brook Park, MnI love this song. It's just great!=)
  • Elizabeth from Carrollton, MiEven though it's kinda old, it's still like one of the coolest koRn songs ever!
  • Taylor from Pueblo, CoThis is my favorite song by KoRn. WOW! I have listened to this song almost 85 times.
  • Cora from Wausau, Wiloveee ittt
  • Holly from Anchorage, AkI think this song is about living under extreme stress and pressure and approaching some kind of critical meltdown. Everyone else thinks you're strong and you can handle it. But inside you are screaming for everything to just stop ("Wait! I'm coming undone!") but that never happens and eventually you just lose it.
  • Graeme from Carluke, ScotlandThis song is definitely about insanity... mainly going insane, your brain 'coming undone,' along with the ability to be..,. normal?
    Oh, and Jonathan Davis did look insane at Download. Really.
  • Brad from Knoxville, Tnthis probably is a song about going insane,which i think is really cool!!i wonder if they ever got in trouble at school because they just talked about that and never actually did any of it?i mean i like korn and im not putting them down,that just seems to happen to alot of people who dont think the 'norm',and are possibly going to commit a school shooting.oh and heres a little tip if someones planning a school shooting there not going to talk or write about it .and there are no defenite signs of it going to happen so u cant just guess it is!!!!!
  • Jack from Claremont, MnI actually think that this song may be about peoples' false fronts. If you listen, the lyrics say, "what looks so strong so delicate". This is basically saying that what appears to be strong, is really a weak little thing.
  • Joel from Columbia, ScArianna, I think you mean psychotic. Good tune from Korn.
  • Amanda from Wabash, InThi is great sog is great ong to liten o when you are ad a he world.
    -Amanda Wabsh, IN
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