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Song Parodies -> "Fill Hens"

Original Song Title:

"Till Then"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

The Mills Brothers

Parody Song Title:

"Fill Hens"

Parody Written by:

Malcolm Higgins

The Lyrics

for those of you, like me, who prefer chicken
fill hens, those darlings, lovingly,
fill hens, no matter how people feel
one day I know I'll be known and then,
I'll wait , fill hens

just pull those legs so softly apart
remove the giblets, the neck and heart;
fill hens, with a nice mixture , you see,
it's great, fill hens

although there are veggies we must make,
and bread that we must rise
with my love for her it's hard to take
I kiss her soft breasts and I hold her nice thighs

fill hens, a stuffing without turkey
fill hens, to eat, you need two or three
fill hens, open the oven again,
it's great .. fill hens




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AFW - May 09, 2005 - Report this comment
This is good stuff, here....dressing, or undressing..

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