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Song Parodies -> "There'll be Room for Rover"

Original Song Title:

"The White Cliffs of Dover"

Original Performer:

Vera Lynn

Parody Song Title:

"There'll be Room for Rover"

Parody Written by:

Glynn Leaney

The Lyrics

THERE’LL BE ROOM FOR ROVER

There’ll be room for Rover,
If you move over,
He wants to join us in our bed.

Though we’ve got a double,
There’ll be some trouble,
He’ll stay all night until he’s fed.

I’m glad that our babe’s asleep,
The first night he hasn’t cried.
I’m hoping I’ll get more sleep,
Though the dog will be by my side.

There’ll be room for Rover,
If you move over,
He wants to join us in our bed.

I’m glad that our babe’s asleep,
The first night he hasn’t cried.
I’m hoping I’ll get more sleep,
Though the dog will be by my side.

There’ll be room for Rover,
If you move over,
He wants to join us in our bed.

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