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Song Parodies -> "They Are Losers(political)"

Original Song Title:

"I'm A Loser"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"They Are Losers(political)"

Parody Written by:

Malcolm Higgins

The Lyrics

they are losers.... they are losers..
and it's just what they are meant to be

of all the folk they have running for pres..
they would do better if they send a pez
a little head with a tilted back neck
there's something good in that thing I suspect

they are losers
and it's just what they are meant to be
they are losers,
and they all need addabraintomys

although they laugh as they come through your town
beneath this face lies the brain of a clown
they'll juggle books, and they fudge all the facts
then try to pay off the debt with your tax

they are losers
and it's just what they are meant to be
they are losers,
and they all need addabraintomys

their lies are slick, their deception is deft
what else is there when you bat from the left
under a desk, we know which head will think
a vote for them and this country will sink

they are losers
and it's just what they are meant to be
they are losers,
and they all need addabraintomys
they are losers
and it's just what they are meant to be
they are losers,
and they all need addabraintomys

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