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Song Parodies -> "Pubs"

Original Song Title:

"War"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Edwin Starr

Parody Song Title:

"Pubs"

Parody Written by:

Fack Sabbath

The Lyrics

Pubs, huh
(what are they good for)
absolutely nothing in translation at all
(mean nothing at all)

Pubs, huh?
what are they're good for then
(Absolutely nothing)
no, no, no, no, no, no

Pubs, huh
(oh f''k all)
what are they good for
absolutely nothing

The perfect thing is when you're at a pub
Beers and joints, marijuana as well
We're sit with our mates instead of being alone, solo
Just like Billy No Mates

Boom

Pubs, huh huh (good god, y'all) what are they're good for
Absolutely nothing, oooooooooooh

Pubs (huh, huh)
Just f''k off, y'all
What are they're good for
Smoking a spliff, spliff, yeeeeah
I'm outta here
word for marijuana

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