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Song Parodies -> "Polluted Rivers and Clear Cut Woods"

Original Song Title:

"Over The River And Through The Woods"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"Polluted Rivers and Clear Cut Woods"

Parody Written by:

William Tong

The Lyrics

Lampooning the abysmal environmental records of Dubya as governor of Texas and pResident, and Jeb Bush as governor of Florida
Polluted rivers and clear-cut woods:
The Bush Brothers' faults we know.
Bush forces will say that they rule the day,
They'll jump when their cronies just say: "Go."

Polluted rivers and clear-cut woods,
While cronies' profits grow.
If you oppose the paths they chose
Go vote a resounding "No!"

Polluted rivers and clear-cut woods,
And getting worse today.
The hell Bushes bring makes polluters sing
"Hurrah for this giveaway-ay!"

Polluted rivers and clear-cut woods,
Through bribes, Bush cronies play.
Bring out of the ground
New oil to be found
Through Bushes' land giveaway.

(repeat verses)

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