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Song Parodies -> "Farewell My Ale"

Original Song Title:

"Farewell My Own"

Original Performer:

Gilbert and Sullivan

Parody Song Title:

"Farewell My Ale"

Parody Written by:

Rick Duncan

The Lyrics

This is from a complete parody of "The H.M.S. Pinafore". The concept is the whole thing takes place in a bar like "Cheers" And Yes, it took a lot of beer to write it.
SONG - RALF

Farewell, my ale
Lager of life, farewell
No more I fail
I have come out of my shell

MORPH:
No longer pale
You're really looking swell
Now quite a male
Kissing that beer farewell

HOSE:
Hearty and hale
This fellow doesn't smell
He just might bail
Punafore from its hell

ALL:
This is a tale
One doesn't often sell
Fetid and stale
Plot lines that never gel
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