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Song Parodies -> "Yesterday (The Seven Deadly Sins Cycle, Part III)"

Original Song Title:

"Yesterday"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Yesterday (The Seven Deadly Sins Cycle, Part III)"

Parody Written by:

Ravyn Rant

The Lyrics

If Part II didn't make it through, Lechery was too lecherous. And now, Wrath. Due to the one-syllable nature of this sin, I had to get a little creative...
An-guh-ry
You exist only to anger me
How could you behave so stupidly
Oh, you make me so damned angry

Feel my wrath
It's so nasty that you'll need a bath
People say that I'm a psychopath
When I get rolling with my wrath

At whom am I pissed?
Where's my list? It's miles long
They're such wastes of breath
That their deaths could not be wrong

So damn mad
Heart rate's so high that it can't be bad
I could start an anger fitness fad
Because you make me so damn mad

Go on, show up late!
Tail-gate! Say something rude
They all do as well, what the hell
Why not you, too?

So enraged
That my focus is elsewhere engaged
I can barely earn a decent wage
When I'm consumed with burning rage
This could be #10. Am I on the list yet?

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Voting Results

 
Pacing: 4.9
How Funny: 4.8
Overall Rating: 4.9

Total Votes: 14

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Paul Robinson - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
Nice job, Ravyn...Well, 4 more sins and you will be thru the "Sin Cycle"...Does it go to "Wince" after that? And what did Jesus say, "Go, and sin 4 more"...5's here.
Guy - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
This is out-rage-ous. Well done.
Arwen - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
It really pisses me off that you're writing such great parodies today, Ravyn...; ) 5s....
Phil Alexander - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
Yep, you're on the "parody authors" list, with 11 - hope that doesn't annoy you too much :-)
Ravyn Rant - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
Phil: You mean I go to eleven? Cool... Paul: Lovely puns. Wish I could come up with something clever in response! Guy and Arwen - thanks
Johnny D - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
Now THAT's a Rant, Ravyn! 5-5-5
Adagio - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
Chill!! This was very funny. 5's
Agrimorfee - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
I liked the first two more than this, but I would like to see these 7 Sins come to completion and take it as a whole. Good job.544
2nz - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
Thought you were gonna make reference to being a postal worker in that last stanza. The damned goodness continues... that's three
Meriadoc - August 31, 2004 - Report this comment
Great stuff! I can't wait for 'accidie'!
alvin rhodes - September 03, 2004 - Report this comment
i'm just gonna haul off and give ya some 5s...SO THERE !
Ingeborg S. Nordén - September 09, 2004 - Report this comment
Not as well-paced as the first two (trying to fit "angry", "tailgate", and "miles" into three-syllable spots was clumsy). Still, it's funny and decently done: 4-5-5.

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