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Song Parodies -> "I've Been Working in the Bathroom"

Original Song Title:

"I've Been Working on the Railroad"

Original Performer:

Marla Lewis

Parody Song Title:

"I've Been Working in the Bathroom"

Parody Written by:

Cactus Impersonator

The Lyrics

I've been working in the bathroom,
All the live long day.
I've been working in the bathroom,
Just to piss the time away.
Can't you hear the toliet running?
Get up so late in the morn.
Can't you smell the Glade Plug-Ins?
"Lucy, flush the john!"

Lucy, won't you flush,
Lucy, won't you flush,
Lucy, won't you flush your loo, you loo?
Lucy, won't you flush,
Lucy, won't you flush,
Lucy, won't you flush the loo?
A loo is what UK residents would call a toilet.

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Overall Rating: 3.7

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victoria - November 12, 2021 - Report this comment
you have two places where you are a syllable off

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