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Song Parodies -> "While Rolling On His Bike One Day"

Original Song Title:

"While Strolling Through The Park One Day"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"While Rolling On His Bike One Day"

Parody Written by:

William Tong

The Lyrics

On May 23, 2004, Bush hits the "Accident Trifecta" (Triple Crown?) by falling off his mountain bike at his Crawford ranch. Previously, in June 2003, Bush fell off his high-tech Segway scooter, and in January 2002, Bush was a-"salted" by a pretzel.
Fell while rolling on his bike one day;
Had a very sorry month of May.
Bush was taken by surprise; couldn't cover up with lies.
In Iraq, his oil war had gone astray.

A pile of nude men, all could see.
(Abu Ghraib: Iraq "democracy"?)
Of course, Shrub's unhappy as can be.
(Quagmire, as far as he can see.)

Arrrgh!!!

Pics immediately raised a flap;
Bush claimed "he was in the dark."
But the world can't forget:
Those tortured, died too soon.
Bush was fallin' off the mountain while in "Park".

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