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Song Parodies -> "Platypus Less Garden"

Original Song Title:

"Octopus Garden"

Original Performer:

Ringo Starr

Parody Song Title:

"Platypus Less Garden"

Parody Written by:

Elene ES

The Lyrics

I like to be, under tea tree
In my Platypus less garden, in the shade
I keep movin, where I'm sit in
In my platypus less garden, in the shade
I'd ask why friends, don't come have tea
In platypus less garden with me
I like to be, under tea tree
In my Platypus less garden, in the shade
Tea will be warm, taste above norm
In my litle dreamaway beseeching days
Resting my head not stand instead
In my Platypus less garden, near agave
We could sing and dance around
Because I know you wont be frowned
I like to be, under tea tree
In my Platypus less garden, in the shade
We could shout and spin about
The floral

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