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Song Parodies -> "Bag-a-Bug"

Original Song Title:

"Silver Bells"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Bing Crosby

Parody Song Title:

"Bag-a-Bug"

Parody Written by:

Royce Miller

The Lyrics

See them swarming, it's alarming
Just like bees round a hive
See their little green wings in the sunshine
Hear them humming, more are coming
It's a bug jambouree
I applaud the creators of this

Bag-a-Bug, Bag-a-Bug
It traps those Japanese beatles
It's on my fence, it makes sense
Now my peach tree will live

Little beatles, munching beatles
In a big squirming wad
They are trapped in a white plastic baggy
They were lured here by a sweet smell
That they cannot resist
Now they won't be eating my plants

Bag-a-Bug, Bag-a-Bug
It traps those Japanese beatles
It's on my fence, it makes sense
Now my peach tree will live

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