Leech [Demo Version]

John Everett Otto, Samuel Robert Rivers, Wesley Louden Borland, William Frederick Durst

Tell me why ya came, tell me why you're here
Tell me why your voice is always ringing in my ear
You want to be the man
Hangin' with my crew
Who the hell are you though?
I see you're always at my shows, always with my bros
Always finding places where I think nobody goes
I can't seem to shake you from this
So now I have to break you from this

Can't you just let me be, you leech?

Oh, get it straight

Can't you take a hint, thought you had a friend
That's such a shame that you're coming around again
Man I'd really love to take ya out like Chuck Norris
Instead I'd kick 'em with a vocal, slap 'em with a chorus
Man I really shouldn't have to beg
What makes me sick is when your mommy and daddy hit the bed
Oh you seem to not get that picture
So I'll frame this script that I write ya

Can't you just let me be, you leech?

Stop sticking around
Stop sticking around
Stop sticking around
Leech

Trivia about the song Leech [Demo Version] by Limp Bizkit

When was the song “Leech [Demo Version]” released by Limp Bizkit?
The song Leech [Demo Version] was released in 1997, on the album “Three Dollar Bill, Yall”.
Who composed the song “Leech [Demo Version]” by Limp Bizkit?
The song “Leech [Demo Version]” by Limp Bizkit was composed by John Everett Otto, Samuel Robert Rivers, Wesley Louden Borland, William Frederick Durst.

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