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Song Parodies -> "Mother Nature's Bread"

Original Song Title:

"Mother Nature's Son"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Mother Nature's Bread"

Parody Written by:

Dan Creeden

The Lyrics

A little healthy ditty from Paul.
Made with pure ingredients-- Mother's Nature Bread
Spread some organic jams and jellies to free your head

Not too much or you'll get sick--have a sugar high
Bounce off the walls then be flying higher than a kite

Put a piece in the toaster--Mother Nature's bread
But be careful of how much you put on and you spread

Mother's Nature Bread

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Phil N - April 14, 2010 - Report this comment
Nutritious and magically delicious
Mark Scotti - April 14, 2010 - Report this comment
It's a "WONDER" how you're coming up with all of these! Great job. Keep cookin...

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