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Song Parodies -> "Leaders Portly"

Original Song Title:

"Wild Honey Pie"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Leaders Portly"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

Despite starving the population of N Korea, all 3 postwar leaders of the DPRK have been portly from Kim Il Sung to Kim Jong Il and now Kim Jong Un. Their 1.1 million man army also eats well and takes part in every harvest to take the lion's share of what's available. The civilian population continues to thin and die, resorting to eating grass and whatever they can buy on the black market.
Millions cry
Millions die

Food denied
Aid denied

Troops survive
Harvest time
Well-supplied
While pop* dies

"Fatty, the Third"** eats fine

[Pyongyang- wines & dines]
* population, ** Kim Jong Un's negative nickname

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