Released: October 17, 2000

Featuring: Scott Weiland

Songwriter: Scott Weiland Limp Bizkit

Producer: Scott Weiland Josh Abraham Limp Bizkit

[Verse 1: Scott Weiland]
You keep your distance, I can't deny you
I got the feeling, can't satisfy you
I got your picture on the wall
I got the picture long gone
You keep your wishes, I'll keep my feelings
There goes another one that kept me breathing
I'm waiting for you, I know you're leaving
I'll still adore you, you never need me

[Chorus: Scott Weiland]
Hold on, I've found another way to let you go away
Hold on, you've found another way to bleed my soul away

[Verse 2: Fred Durst]
The things you told me, to hear you speak
I'm burning slowly, I'm growing weak
You bring me closer to yesterday
Yesterday's a million miles away
Why can't you hear me, why can't I sleep?
And I don't understand what keeps me breathing
I'm waiting for you, I know you're leaving
I'll still adore you, you'll never need me

[Hook: Scott Weiland & Fred Durst]
Hold on, I've found another way to let you go away
Hold on, you've found another way to bleed my soul away

[Instrumental Break]

[Hook: Scott Weiland & Fred Durst]
Hold on, I've found another way to let you go away
Hold on, you've found another way to bleed my soul away
Hold on, I've found another way to let you go away
Hold on, you've found another way to bleed my soul away

[Outro: Scott Weiland & Fred Durst]
Hold on, hold on
Hold on, hold on

Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit is a Nu-Metal group, formed in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida, and consisting of Fred Durst, Sam Rivers, John Otto and Wes Borland. They are currently signed to Birdman’s Cash Money Records.

They have released 5 studio albums and one EP, with 3 compilation records and a remix album, New Old Songs. Two of those albums went number one, and it’s estimated they have sold over 50 million records worldwide.

Notable for their bridging of the gap between hip hop and metal, Fred Durst can be considered a rapper and a singer. Their collaborations with Method Man and Snoop Dogg solidify their street cred, and a high profile beef with Eminem only places them further into hip hop culture.