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Song Parodies -> "Here Comes The Snow"

Original Song Title:

"Here Comes The Sun"

Original Performer:

George Harrison

Parody Song Title:

"Here Comes The Snow"

Parody Written by:

Leough

The Lyrics

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDch761krEw...From Concert for Bangladesh with Pete Ham on second acoustic guitar

It's getting to be that time of year...
Here comes the snow (doot in doo doo)
See how it blows
And I say
It's all white

Flurries starting
Could be a long cold snowy winter
Traffic's snarling
Could be some lots and roads to clear

Here comes the snow
See how it grows
And I say
Drifts all night

Blizzard's gnarly
So wild it blurs the view I'm facin'
So alarming
I feel the fear much more than cheer

Here comes the snow (doot in doo doo)
Packed balls to throw
And I say
Let's all fight

Snow, snow, snow, see it blow
Snow, snow, snow, see it grow
Snow, snow, snow, see it thrown
Snow, snow, snow, see the roads

Wind is jarring
Snow, sleet and ice are cold and pelting
Bitter, smarting
Treads seem to lose the grip to steer

Here comes the snow (doot in doo doo)
Get off the road
It's all ice

Here comes the snow (doot in doo doo)
Wish it would go
It's a fright
It's all white

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Pacing: 4.5
How Funny: 4.5
Overall Rating: 4.5

Total Votes: 11

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Dave W. - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
Ahh...don't ya just love that first snowfall parody of the year...seems like yours has perfect packing too
Michael Pacholek - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
You gotta get snowblower. You gotta get snowblower. You gotta get snowblower. You gotta get snowblower. But it's gonna take money, a whole lot of spending money.
Callmelennie - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
Cute, ;-D
Patrick - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
I'll find out how this new front-wheel drive Kia is going to get around. That big, heavy Chrysler just couldn't wait to slide into a curb or worse.
Patrick - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
I will have to look up that Dylan reference you gave me in yesterday's comment. Check out what I did with that line many years ago, it's in the comments.
Jonathan - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
a truly chilling parody! 5's!
Leough - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
Thanks everyone!

@Michael: OK I'm stumped. What song is that from?

@Patrick: Front wheel drive beats the heck out of rear wheel drive in the winter. I left a comment about your poem at your parody. I went back and listed to Highway 61 Revisited, but didn't see any way to work it into a parody about white complexion. I wanted to do something with SPF 61, but the syllable counts are wrong for that.
Lifeliver - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
Innocuous winter fun in an effective parody, deceptively tightly written. My fave George song - the mood fits perfectly.
Meriadoc - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
doot in doo doo was the best!
Leough - December 11, 2012 - Report this comment
Thanks Lifeliver and Meriadoc!

@Meriadoc: I guess I must have had one of those Bob Ross moments.
Phil Alexander - December 12, 2012 - Report this comment
@Leough - I'm guessing Michael's comment was a parody to "I got my mind set on you" (or possibly "This song is just six words long")

..nice write, though - there's not much you can really do with this song, but the "It's all white" gag was like a brick between the eyes

Security code: 69C... I don't think it's quite that hot :-(
Leough - December 12, 2012 - Report this comment
@Phil Alexander: Did that brick hurt so much that you felt compelled to mark me down on the scoring? What was the pacing error that caused you to mark that down?
Phil Alexander - December 13, 2012 - Report this comment
Hi Leough - t'was not me who voted 4s. The "brick between the eyes" was a "really should have seen that coming" sort of feeling :-)
Leough - December 13, 2012 - Report this comment
Oops, sorry I misinterpreted your comment and the 4s. Now that I know that, I have a suspicion that there's a lurker out there who's timing low votes to coincide with comments without votes or comments where the votes aren't indicated in the comments - to make it look like the commmenter was the one who gave the low votes. I've seen that happen several times lately, and for some reason the perpetrator seems to be targeting the bettter authors and songs, perhaps out of jealousy. Again, my apologies!
Phil Alexander - December 17, 2012 - Report this comment
No apology necessary - and I'm not sure it's necessary for someone to be looking for comments to try and conflate a low vote with a new comment, unless you're refreshing every minute or so, it'll always seem like a vote showed up with a new comment.

But don't let low votes get you down, especially those that aren't explained by a helpful comment.. life's too short to worry about what some random bod on the internet thinks
Alpha Skua - August 28, 2018 - Report this comment
Let is snow on the Greens snow 12 feet on Al Gores Estate

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