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Song Parodies -> "Terre Haute"

Original Song Title:

"Danny Boy"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"Terre Haute"

Parody Written by:

61101

The Lyrics

This is not meant to say anything bad to the good people of Terre Haute Indiana
Oh Terre Haute,
McVeigh, McVeigh is dying.
From lethal injection.
The reporters came, because they want to cover his death.
Dubya's happy, 'cause this scum's gonna die.
But hey at least, you'll get national publicity.
America will know, where your city is.
And you will get your 15 minutes of fame.
Oh Terre Haute, Oh Terre Haute, we'll know your name.

Oh Terre Haute, you'll be known by America.
Because the u.s, killed Tim McVeigh.
Wrong as it is, America will know who you are.
And at least, there'll be some good debates.
But hey you will get national publicity.
America will know, where your city is.
And you will get you 15 minutes of fame.
Oh Terre Haute, Oh Terre Haute, we'll know your name.

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