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Song Parodies -> "If You Want to Get High, Get High"

Original Song Title:

"If You Want to Sing Out, Sing Out"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Cat Stevens

Parody Song Title:

"If You Want to Get High, Get High"

Parody Written by:

Mike

The Lyrics

I love Cat Stevens' music, but this parody just popped in my head one day and I couldn't stop laughing.
Well if you want to get high, get high!,
But don't settle for half assed bowl,
Cus there's a million hits to hold,
You know that there are.

You can smoke what you want,
The opportunity's on,
And if you find a new way,
You can hit it today,
You can suck it all through,
And make your dreams come true.

You see, aaahhhhh it's easy *puff, puff*,
AAAAHHHH, you only hit and hold.

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Voting Results

 
Pacing: 1.0
How Funny: 1.0
Overall Rating: 1.0

Total Votes: 1

Voting Breakdown

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Pat - July 31, 2003 - Report this comment
That 1's guy has turned into a 3's guy...maybe tring to disguise him/herself

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