My Ugly Mouth Lyrics
Meg & Dia

Lyrics
Why is it always the ones we love we try and hide
and give our laughter to perfect strangers?
Why oh why did I say those words
when I saw your face and the way it hurt, I couldn't stop it.
Do you think I enjoy this? Oh no...
Please don't confirm it. It's not truthful.
My ugly mouth, damn those words that come out.
Don't dare point the finger, don't accept the consequence,
it's not my fault.
My ugly mouth, turn it all inside out.
Wanna tell you I love you,
all I'm hearing is monsters saying,
"Get out, Get out, Get out."
What If i told you every night I watch your face by candle light,
silent and your protector.
It's sad to say you'll never know all the nights I never slept at all,
just wanted to know you.
Not proud of my temper.
Oh no... Don't give up on me.
I'm doing better.
My ugly mouth, damn those words that come out.
Don't dare point the finger, don't accept the consequence,
it's not my fault.
My ugly mouth, turn it all inside out.
Wanna tell you I love you,
all I'm hearing is monsters saying,
"Get out."
Won't you leave me alone?
(Won't you stay?)
Won't you get up and go?
(You're my only love.)
I don't love you no more. I don't love you no more.
My ugly mouth, damn those words that come out.
Don't dare point the finger, don't accept the consequence,
it's not my fault, yeah.
My ugly mouth, turn it all inside out.
Wanna tell you I love you,
all I'm hearing is monsters saying,
"Get out, Get out, Get out."
"Get out, Get out, Get out."
Song & Lyrics Facts
Meg & Dia's song "My Ugly Mouth" was released on October 9, 2007 as a single from their album Something Real. The alternative rock band is composed of sisters Meg and Dia Frampton.
The lyrics were written by Meg and the music was composed by drummer Jonathan Snyder. This emotional track deals with self-acceptance and learning to love oneself in spite of imperfections. The powerful chorus resonates with the listener: “I don’t want to let my ugly mouth speak/ I don’t want to be so weak/ All that I have left is me/ And this ugly mouth I can’t keep silent.” The song has become an anthem for many listeners who are struggling to accept themselves as they are.