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Song Parodies -> "I Stay In A Hangar"

Original Song Title:

"Away In The Manger"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"I Stay In A Hangar"

Parody Written by:

Tim Mayfield

The Lyrics

I stay in a hangar
I don't get to fly
My engine is too old
To take to the skies
My wings are too flimsy
I've got too much rust
And all of my body
Is covered with dust

My owner is thinking
Of breaking me down
And sending my parts
To the junkyard downtown
Though I've fought in battles
And never was beat
Old age is an enemy
None can defeat

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Pacing: 4.4
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Overall Rating: 4.4

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Royce Miller - December 01, 2004 - Report this comment
kind of sad but well written
Johnny D - December 01, 2004 - Report this comment
This parody deserves props 'cause it's just plane great.
alvin rhodes - December 01, 2004 - Report this comment
i'm propelled to give ya fives
John Barry - December 01, 2004 - Report this comment
What Johnny D said.
Agrimorfee - December 01, 2004 - Report this comment
Makes me think of that MGM cartoon they used to show on 'Tom 'n Jerry' about the airplanes and the baby jet, when that Douglas McArthur biplane mutters, "Old planes never die, they just fade away." Very different. 545

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