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Song Parodies -> "Pills Are A Cure"

Original Song Title:

"Till There Was You"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Pills Are A Cure"

Parody Written by:

65th Beatle

The Lyrics

I’m depressed, got the blues
And you’ll never hear me singing
No, you’ll never hear me, unless
Pills are a cure

I’m so low, can’t get high
But you’ll never hear me whinging
No, you’ll never hear me at all
Pills are a cure

All the sad music
I felt like a loser
You know I’m a Sertraline user
And Prozac, too

Still depressed, feel so down
Still, you’ll never hear me singing
No, you’ll never hear me, unless
Pills are a cure

All the sad music
I felt like a loser
You know I’m a Sertraline user
And Prozac, too

Still depressed, feel so down
Still, you’ll never hear me singing
No, you’ll never hear me, unless
Pills are a cure
Pills are a cure

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