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Song Parodies -> "Dread Quack"

Original Song Title:

"Get Back"

Original Performer:

Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Dread Quack"

Parody Written by:

FTFFFTRRRR

The Lyrics

Oprah found a scam and foisted him upon us
Then he started blowing gas
Oprah’s newfound scam started right away to con us
So Trunt gnominates the ass

Dread quack, dread quack
Dread quack is nothing but a con
Dread quack, dread quack
Dread quack is stringing us along
Yeah, thanks, Oprah!

Your gnome

Once he had got started, much smoke he was blowin’
Straight up every viewer’s ass
To DC to wreck the country he’ll be goin’
From his fake-nostrums morass

Dread quack, dread quack
Dread quack is a thing Oprah spawned
Dread quack, dread quack
Dread quack got his conning boss conned
Couple bullsh!tters

Both gnomes

Dread quack we’re gettin’
Part of country-wrecking crew
We must pay our dues
Because now besettin’ us
Those fascist-fetin’

Dread quack, get back
Get back to the swamp where you’re spawned

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