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Song Parodies -> "It's Grover"

Original Song Title:

"It's Over"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Roy Orbison

Parody Song Title:

"It's Grover"

Parody Written by:

Tokusou Sentai Blessranger

The Lyrics

If Elmo doesn't love you any more
Prairie Dawn was still your friend
Cookie Monster,now and then
Well,Elmo won't be near you any more

Hey look,this monster can fly
Everyone look up in the sky
So,is it Elmo? No,it isn't!
It's Grover

He's cute and furry too,he's not acting too rude
But oh what will he do? Then he said to you
There's someone cool,he's blue,he's blue
It's Grover,it's Grover,it's Grover

See the Big Bird in his nest,he is taller than the rest
There was Snuffleupagus on his side
All for one and one for all,he was six,that's all,that's all
And it was this monster,thinking small

It's Grover,it's Grover,it's Grover,it's Grover

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