The song you sing when you play 5 finger filay. Created by amazingyoutuber Rusty Cage.
The knife game song is the song you sing when you play the knife game. The lyrics are: Oh I have all my fingers the knife gose chop chop chop if I miss the spaces in between my fingers will come off and If I my fingers the blood will soon come out it’s all the same we play this game cause that’s what’s all about oh chop chop chop chop chop I’m picking up the speed and if I hit my fingers than my hand will start to bleed
The most risky game ever. It is played by stabbing the table between your fingers while singing the Knife game song. Failing the game can result in serious injuries and possibly getting your finger cut off. Just don't do it, ok? Also, if you REALLY wanna do it, use the eraser side od a pencil or a closed pen. It's similar to a knife and it can't rick-roll your fingers.
Guy 1: I am gonna do the Knife game!
Guy 2: Don't do it! It ain't worth it!
--- ONLY 10 SECONDS LATER---
Guy 2: H- HELLO AMBULANCE, MY FRIEND JUST STABBED HIS HAND SO PLRASE HURRH UP!
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