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Song Parodies -> "Speed Days"

Original Song Title:

"These Days"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Cat Power

Parody Song Title:

"Speed Days"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here's a song all about these speedy days.
I've been out getting
I don't do too much answering speed days
Speed days
Speed days I seem to think a lot
About the things that I wish the homework
And all the times I had the works to

I've finished my homework
I don't do too much answers speed days
Speed days
Speed days I seem to think about all the changes
Came about my way
And I wonder if I'll see another turbo

I had a lover
I don't think I'll risk another speed days
Speed days
And if I seem to be amazed
To live life I've made in works
It's just that I've been working
So long

I've finished my homework
I won't do too much classwork speed days
Speed days
Speed days I sit on my home times
Count the time in quarter tones to ten

Please don't confront me with my successes
I had not forgotten them
Speed days
Speed days
Speed days
We'll I've been enthuastic by the speed.

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