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Song Parodies -> "Sars"

Original Song Title:

"Stars"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Hum

Parody Song Title:

"Sars"

Parody Written by:

Fack Sabbath

The Lyrics

It was always ill in the news
Just remember i'm so strong
Reading all the readers polls
Couldn't go where I stand
She vespertines up her arse
She's always kicking her Sars

I could give up now
But I never used to play there
I remember 2003
like it was just yesterday
I be an angel
Get yourself arrested
I liked your pride then
But I didn't go everywhere

She deserves recognition in bed She's my ex-girlfriend, you'll see
She is a Northern chick from Salford
She's always kicking arse

She's the brown one in town
Always there for you
She deserves some recognition
She's outback playing Nevermind
I know why there is a three
Putting fresh fruit of nowhere
From out of nowhere
There is a Nevermind again
Don't get me started on Odelay

She vespertines up her arse
She's inside talking toot

She reads my bind really wild
She's out there kissing my ass

She is a one-hit wonder for
'Territorial Pissings'
She's into kicking my sars

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