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Song Parodies -> "It's Over (For Rover)"

Original Song Title:

"It's Over"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Roy Orbison

Parody Song Title:

"It's Over (For Rover)"

Parody Written by:

Steve YCS

The Lyrics

It's Over (For Rover)

The Chinese they don't want you anymore

One more week until it ends
6000 jobs gone to the wind (ooh oooh ooh)
You won't receive your pay cheques anymore

All your cars will go unsold
They were shite so I've been told
So you won't need your lunch box anymore

It's over

It breaks my heart in two
40 million pounds won't do
Shanghai deserted you
They want a deal, not fake but real
With someone new..not you

It's over, for rover
It's over

Management has let you down
I'm alright jack, you can drown
If debt and mortgage payments
Weigh you down

It's over, it's over, for rover
It's o-ver

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