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Song Parodies -> "La Cucaracha versions"

Original Song Title:

"La Cucaracha"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"La Cucaracha versions"

Parody Written by:

quart milkster

The Lyrics

A sort of translation to one version

The cockaroacha, the cockaroacha
Can not hang here anymore
Cause he don't have, redundant lacking
Marijuana what a dope

Mexican/American version

Park out on the beach, hi my name is Cheech
Gonna sell a little dope
From an ice-cream truck, I think we're in luck
I do not think the cops know

Updated informal version

El Chupacabra, El Chupacabra
When have you had blood enough
Livestock quivers, suck out their livers
What you look like is unknown

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Where did my head go? questions que? cuando?
What? Where? Something I don't know.
Cream is shower, go take a sour.
Give endangered bears a coke

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