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Song Parodies -> "Greenpeace"

Original Song Title:

"Stonehenge"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Spinal Tap

Parody Song Title:

"Greenpeace"

Parody Written by:

Malcolm Higgins

The Lyrics

Greenpeace, where the huggers dwell,
and the whales all live, but the huggers smell
greenpeace where a clam equals man
and the no brains there think the world is grand
greenpeace tis a silly place where the planet dies
and they're a big disgrace
greenpeace
where the eco tries
but the strength of mine makes my business rise..

it's true my love, that I rule this land
what a motley slime, I won't shake their hand
what a few drops mean as the desert cries
they will take you there
as they kiss a cow






Where the dew drops cry and the cats meow
I will take you there
I will show you how

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