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Song Parodies -> "Antacid Song"

Original Song Title:

"Mein Herz Brennt"

Original Performer:

Rammstein

Parody Song Title:

"Antacid Song"

Parody Written by:

Md

The Lyrics

a song about heartburn and needing an antacid
now dear doctor pay attention
i am a man who loves to eat
but what happens when i eat the wrong food
i feel a burn inside my chest
when it burns i have the power
to not eat for another day
a problem an antacid can help
mein herz brennt

theres' medicine that i can take
tums, rolaids, and mylanta
when i take it my heart is fine
it doesn't burn no more
(repeat 1st verse)

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Know 1 can hear you dream - September 13, 2004 - Report this comment
DKTOS (Donīt know the original song) but as someone working in a cardiac ward Iīm familiar with the symtomology.

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