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Song Parodies -> "Last Oreo"

Original Song Title:

"Glass Onion"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Last Oreo"

Parody Written by:

Itai Gal

The Lyrics

Well, it's my fourth submission.. In here I'm telling about my favorite candy =] enjoy..
I told you about the tastiest meals
But all of them were not very real
Well I found something else I can eat,
And does not include meat

Looking through the chocolate cookies
to see how the cream is,
looking at the last Oreo.

I told you about my sister and me once
You know we both want to have the last one
Well here's another clue, so you'll read:
my sister got hit.

Standing on this oreo box, yeah,
Lady Madonna trying to save her diet, yeah,
looking at the last oreo.

Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah,
looking at the last oreo.

I told you about the food on the grill,
I tell you man I digest it still,
Well here's another fact as a tip,
listen to me

I'm throwing it up at the ocean,
I don't have an appetite, yeah,

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Itai Gal - September 28, 2007 - Report this comment
I forgot to write the last sentence: I don't need the last Oreo. ok, now comment please^^

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