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Song Parodies -> "In A Weird Way, Bush Thinks He Is Clever"

Original Song Title:

"On A Clear Day, You Can See Forever"

Original Performer:

Tony Bennett

Parody Song Title:

"In A Weird Way, Bush Thinks He Is Clever"

Parody Written by:

William Tong

The Lyrics

(instrumental intro)

In a weird way, lies from Bush are found "true."
By the media whores.
In a weird way, Bush cronies astound you.
They control what you're seeing; Bush's crown is Gore's.

He'd drill part of every mountain, sea, and shore.
Allies fear that Bush can't rule a world
That he's never heard of before.

And in a weird way, in a weird way...
Bush thinks he is clever... not any more.
(instrumental of first verse opening line)

Allies fear that Bush can't rule a world
That he's never heard of before.

And in a weird way, in a weird way...
Bush thinks he is clever, so clever, so clever, so clever, so clever...
Not any more.

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