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Song Parodies -> "Bees Beneath Me"

Original Song Title:

"Release Me"

Original Performer:

Englebert Humperdinck

Parody Song Title:

"Bees Beneath Me"

Parody Written by:

Eye1zLotto

The Lyrics

Ever walk across a lawn in your bare feet and step on a wasp or bee? Well, this one's for anybody who ever felt the consequences of doing that!
BENEATH ME

Bees beneath me, on my toe
For I don't, wear shoes anymore.
To live with stingers, in my skin
Beneath me, to my great chagrin

I have found a new nest, near
And will always, stay quite clear
To go with no shoes, and be so bold
Beneath me, devouring, on my toe

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Johnny D - January 02, 2004 - Report this comment
OK, I can relate. I was hiking in the White Mountains last summer, and I stepped on a yellow-jacket nest in a boggy section of a hiking trail. I can't blame the little bastard for stinging me on my ankle - it was just protecting its home - but OUCH.
Joelle - January 02, 2004 - Report this comment
Great job! I can relate to that!

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