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Song Parodies -> "Maybe I'm Donna"

Original Song Title:

"Lady Madonna"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Maybe I'm Donna"

Parody Written by:

Plumb Bob

The Lyrics

Maybe I'm Donna, silken shorts beneath,
Wearing an Ace bandage to make me Keith.
You find me manly when we're at events.
What if you discover I'm not a gent?

Friday night, I fail to get to first base,
Money spent to treat you to some fun.
Sunday morn, I take you to a church place.
See all the nuns!

Maybe I'm Donna, maybe hide my breasts,
Underpants with package to seem well-blessed.

Pa pa pa pa...
See how I'm hung!

Maybe I'm Donna, trying to be Fred.
It is so amusing playing with your head.

Tuesday, still no luck from all my spending.
Wednesday morning caper isn't fun.
Thursday night, you say our spree is ending.
See how I'm bummed!

Maybe I'm Donna, chillin' in defeat.
Wonder how you managed to spot deceit?

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