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Song Parodies -> "Dementia Never Knows"

Original Song Title:

"Tomorrow Never Knows"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Dementia Never Knows"

Parody Written by:

65th Beatle

The Lyrics

I’ve lost my mind
I’m senile to the extreme
I am near dying
I am near dying

I’ve no more thoughts
My mind is devoid
I am pining
I am pining

Through the haze
Clarity’s blurred
It is not knowing
It is not knowing

Memories lost
And memories swaying
It is fading
It is fading

And when I go out
I don’t know the way home
It is roaming
It is roaming

But I must face my fate
I’ll soon be dead
It is believing
It is believing

Each day’s just the same
Existence to the end
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
Of the beginning
Of the beginning

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