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Song Parodies -> "Little Gromit Mine"

Original Song Title:

"Little Kitty Mine"

Original Performer:

Ni-Ni (In The Groove 2)

Parody Song Title:

"Little Gromit Mine"

Parody Written by:

Andrea Huckstep

The Lyrics

A song parody I had come up with while playing In The Groove 2 at an arcade at the mall...
CHORUS:
Little Gromit mine, mine
Won't you hear my song?
Little Gromit mine,
Then I'll sing along
We will be together
Everyday and night
Little Gromit mine, mine
Makes me feel so fine

My doggy is so pretty, no one will compete
He's always with me, my Gromit is so sweet
Whenever I'm mad, he will be the one
Who'll cheer me up, when I hear this song
CHORUS

I like to make inventions, but never on my own
With my silent little Gromit, I never feel alone
If I'm too far away, and feeling glued
I'll always find my way back, thanks to you
CHORUS

Na-na-na-na-na-na
Na-na-na-na-na-na

We will be together
Everyday and night
Little Gromit mine, mine
Makes me feel so fine!

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