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Song Parodies -> "Fly Swallows Have Come"

Original Song Title:

"I'll Follow the Sun"

Original Performer:

Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Fly Swallows Have Come"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

One day, I’ll look
up toward the sun.
And you’ll hear me exclaim:
“Fly swallows have come!”

The day they show
will be great fun.
And you’ll hear this refrain:
“Fly swallows have come!”

They’ll have made a long run,
although their flight isn’t slow.
Patiently I attend
them; now the wrens must go—
go, go!

Each year, same time,
a bright day dawns.
They swoop over the plains.
Fly swallows have come.

Their flight is a long run,
but never once do they slow.
Patiently I attend
them in Capistrano…
don’t go!

One day, I’ll find
that they have gone.
My tears will fall like rain.
By fall, I’ll be glum.

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