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Song Parodies -> "I Looked at Ewe"

Original Song Title:

"I Looked at You"

Original Performer:

The Doors

Parody Song Title:

"I Looked at Ewe"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

I looked at ewe;
Ewe looked at me.
I smiled at ewe;
Ewe smiled at me

I got wool today
From the sheep that's blaaaaaaaaaack.
Three bags full today--
Sheared it off her baaaaaaaaaaaaack.
Opened the gate, the gate. . . .

I gave wood today
To the sheep that's blaaaaaaaaaack.
It felt good today;
Veered in from the baaaaaaaaaaaaack.
She was my date, my date. . . .

I talked to ewe
Ewe don't talk. . .bleat
I flocked with ewe
Ewe flocked; she's sweet.

I got wool today
From the sheep that's blaaaaaaaaaack.
Three bags full today--
My lamb's in the raaaaaaaaaaaaack.
Opened the gate, the gate. . . .

I gave wood's outlay
To her in the saaaaaaaaaack.
Three bags full today--
And I'm goin' baaaaaaaaaaaaack!
Opened the gate, she'd wait, my fate, "My date, was great," I'd prate.

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alvin - January 22, 2008 - Report this comment
nice job on a tune that doesn't offer much to work with

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