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Song Parodies -> "History"

Original Song Title:

"Misery"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"History"

Parody Written by:

65th Beatle

The Lyrics

I’m so depressed and sad
I’m history

I'm the kind of guy who sick of getting high
I’m so depressed and sad
I’m history

I’ve become so paranoid
Of emotions I am devoid
Can’t take another drag
History

I'll remember all the little things I’ve smoked
Now I wish that I could put back the things i woke (Things i woke)

I’ll go to rehab care
Where everybody there
Is suffering just like me
In misery

I wish i could remember all the things I’ve done
Spent too many nights smoking drugs and having fun , misguided fun

I’ll go to rehab care
Where everybody there
Is suffering just like me
In misery

Oh-oh-oh, it's history
Ooh-ooh, I’m history
La-la, la-la-la-la, history

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