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Song Parodies -> "The Cursed Cowbell"

Original Song Title:

"The First Noel"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"The Cursed Cowbell"

Parody Written by:

Timmy1000

The Lyrics

Time for some Christmas music
The cursed cowbell, disdained, well I say
That I urge some more drummers with zeal they should play
With real flair play Fear the Reaper, so sweet
Oyster Cult song sublime, just trust the beat

Cowbell, cowbell, how swell, cowbell
Soar as they sing, in bliss, I yell

While looking up, sleigh from afar
Riding in the seat, red suited star
And to our great mirth, he played in flight
Cowbell, it would ring true, in sleigh all night

Cowbell, cowbell, prow knell, cowbell
Roar as they bring such bliss, I yell

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Jonathan - December 22, 2014 - Report this comment
Holy Cowbell! 5's

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