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Song Parodies -> "For He's Gone And Married A Monk"

Original Song Title:

"For He's Gone And Married Yum-Yum"

Original Performer:

Gilbert and Sullivan wrote it...

Parody Song Title:

"For He's Gone And Married A Monk"

Parody Written by:

The Midget

The Lyrics

Parker, Kate, and I wrote this. MIKADO RULES!
VERSION ONE
For he's gone and married a monk
(monk monk)
But only because he was drunk
(drunk drunk)
And that monk's feet really stunk
(stunk stunk)
Because of that monk's toe junk
(junk junk)

VERSION TWO
For he's gone and chewed on some gum
(gum gum)
He chewed until his jaw was numb
(numb numb)
And then he fell down on his bum
(bum bum)
And everyone said he was dumb
(dumb dumb)

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Johnny D - July 28, 2006 - Report this comment
G&S rules, if you're a "Savoyard". Cute parody!

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