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Song Parodies -> "You'll Shock Your Brain"

Original Song Title:

"Who'll Stop The Rain"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Parody Song Title:

"You'll Shock Your Brain"

Parody Written by:

Guy DiRito

The Lyrics

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Long you should remember 'cause pain is so reknown.
Brows so miserably sorein', contusion like been crowned.
Groomed igloo lactages, sighin' blind, you're numb.
Fast ate hunger, if you blunder, You'll shock your brain.

It feels like you're injured, shriek you welter so forlorn,
It's not on the label; "Your're 'ouched' if not ate slow".
Drives brain pan, you so reel, Slapped with colden pains,
Feels like thunder, lightning shunter, You'll shock you're brain.

Long this stinger's stayin', how it feels so sore,
In cloud it rush to batter, sly it does not warn.
Shrill the pain kept pourin'. fallin' now are tears,
Pace your hunger, or you'll blunder, you'll shock your brain.


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alvin - February 14, 2008 - Report this comment
loved it...don't remember anyone covering this subject before....slurpees get me every time
Stan Hall - February 14, 2008 - Report this comment
Hmmmm...guessed not quite correctly from the title I'd find someting touching upon Kesey's novel "One flew Over The Cukoo's Nest" (or its filmic adaptation), or upon Michael Crichton's "The Terminal Man." Beh .. enjoyed it anyway. :-)
Invisible Boy - February 14, 2008 - Report this comment
Now my teeth hurt...good job
Meriadoc - February 14, 2008 - Report this comment
Thanks to Guy we'll be seeing warning labels on ice cream soon.... ;-)
Peregrin - February 14, 2008 - Report this comment
As only we should! Dangerous stuff! Good work! And so true! (Ha, my security code is LUK, some will understand how I am easily amused) !
John Barry - February 14, 2008 - Report this comment
Shockingly good.
Guy - February 14, 2008 - Report this comment
Alvin - There is also nothing I could find on it in google or ask.com. This may be the only source in the world on this much needed info. =;-) Thanks.

Stan - I knew the name would confuse some. Not easy to deduce an ice cream headache from the name. By the way I love doing this sort of thing. Thanks.

IB - You are sensitive, if merely reading it hurts your teeth. Have you considered professional help? =;-) Thanks Invisaboy! Merry - Anyway I can help the government propagate more useless information on packaging I am almost glad to oblige. Thanks.

PIP - I am one who understands the humor in the security code. Thanks.

Thanks Sir John - means a lot coming from you. Thanks.
Guy - February 14, 2008 - Report this comment
Merry - you were included in the thanks comment but it glitched and your comment did not show - sorry. My comment was: I'm almost happy to oblige the government to add more useless information to packaging. Thanks.

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