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Song Parodies -> "Looks Like Pence's the Man"

Original Song Title:

"On the Road Again"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Willie Nelson

Parody Song Title:

"Looks Like Pence's the Man"

Parody Written by:

Robert D. Arndt Jr.

The Lyrics

Trump picks a RM...
Looks like Pence's the man
Trump bows to the GOP Party men
A much better choice than Chris Christie in the end
Trump now has the RNC's full attention

Looks like Pence's the man
Conservative and a REAL Christian
Indiana Gov brings guessing to an end
Just in time for the GOP convention

Looks like Pence's the man
A sharp turn from "It's my way or the highway"
Shows that Trump can bend
Must beat Hillary Clinton in the Right way
For a vote sway, to save this nation

Trump bows to the GOP Party men
A much better choice than Chris Christie in the end
Trump now has the RNC's full attention

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