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Song Parodies -> "A Parody of My Own Song"

Original Song Title:

"A Song to Remember"

Original Performer:

Fred Pickles

Parody Song Title:

"A Parody of My Own Song"

Parody Written by:

Fred Pickles

The Lyrics

This is the original song by Fred Pickles. A wonder, I must say.There was a day when my car crashedMy tires popped, my head was smashedAnd now so are my legsThe stupid doctors almost gave me TWO HEADS!-And now, for copyright reasons, I must end it right here. Sorry, you big, fat, moron, but if you really want to hear it, go download it- I mean buy the album. It's called "Songs I probably parodied"
There was a time when all went wrong
And no one would make fun of songs
But now, everyone does!
But NO ONE makes parodies of there own song!
So here it is: A parody a' my own song!
So there you are.
Dun dun dun dun dun naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Well I was thinking to myself
Of how good the original was
And I thought....I would parody my own song
Dun dun dun dun dun naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
And I dont feel like writing a song anymore...so...yeah..IN YOUR FACE LOSER...no...just kidding....Fred Pickles isnt like that...anyway...yeah...

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