There's something crawling,
There's something crawling in the dark
I don't see it but I know it's after me

There's something lurking
Oh, there's something lurking in the dark
I don't see it but I know it's here for me

I don't feel it
I'm not afraid of it
Cause I'm as evil as can get
Nothing's ever scared me yet

Hey hey hey
Creepy crawler
What's wrong with you now you seem a little smaller

Hey hey hey
Creepy crawler
Crawl back from where you came you're not worth a dollar

There's something lurking
Oh, there's something lurking in the dark
I don't see it but I know it's here for me

There's something crawling,
There's something crawling in the dark
I don't see it but I know it's after me

Cause I'm as evil as can get
Nothing's ever scared me yet
Cause I'm as evil as can get
Nothing's ever scared me yet

There's something lurking
Oh, there's something lurking in the dark
I don't see it but I know it's here for me

There's something crawling,
There's something crawling in the dark
I don't see it but I know it's after me

Hey hey hey
Creepy crawler
What's wrong you now you seem a little smaller

Hey hey hey
Creepy crawler
Crawl back from where you came you're not worth a dollar

Hey hey hey
Creepy crawler
What's wrong with you now you seem a little smaller

Hey hey hey
Creepy crawler
Crawl back from where you came you're not worth a dollar

Hey hey hey hey
Creepy crawler

Hey hey hey
Creepy crawler


Lyrics submitted by ransim, edited by DodgerFuckYou

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    hahaha you people fail for not noticing this song is here ZG = LOVE

    kenziebetchon February 24, 2009   Link
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    ya the lyrics are pretty much fucked. I'm pretty sure it's GO BACK FROM WHERE YOU CAME you're not worth a dollar??

    vegankittyon September 16, 2009   Link
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    it is 'go back from where you came'

    The actual full lyrics are:

    There's something crawling, There's something crawling in the dark I don't see it but I know it's after me

    There's something lurking Oh, there's something lurking in the dark I don't see it but I know it's here for me

    I don't feel it I'm not afraid of it Cause I'm as evil as can get Nothing's ever scared me yet

    Hey hey hey Creepy crawler What's wrong with you now you seem a little smaller

    Hey hey hey Creepy crawler Crawl back from where you came you're not worth a dollar

    There's something lurking Oh, there's something lurking in the dark I don't see it but I know it's here for me

    There's something crawling, There's something crawling in the dark I don't see it but I know it's after me

    Cause I'm as evil as can get Nothing's ever scared me yet Cause I'm as evil as can get Nothing's ever scared me yet

    There's something lurking Oh, there's something lurking in the dark I don't see it but I know it's here for me

    There's something crawling, There's something crawling in the dark I don't see it but I know it's after me

    Hey hey hey Creepy crawler What's wrong you now you seem a little smaller

    Hey hey hey Creepy crawler Crawl back from where you came you're not worth a dollar

    Hey hey hey Creepy crawler What's wrong with you now you seem a little smaller

    Hey hey hey Creepy crawler Crawl back from where you came you're not worth a dollar

    Hey hey hey hey Creepy crawler

    Hey hey hey Creepy crawler

    QueenOfMeanon November 09, 2009   Link
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    seems to be pretty simple, from the point of view of a monster that is the most evil of them all and cannot be threatened by the little monsters that we fear.

    ebsmithon November 23, 2009   Link

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