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Song Parodies -> "Wily Crones Mean Business"

Original Song Title:

"I'll Be Home for Christmas"

Original Performer:

Johnny Mathis

Parody Song Title:

"Wily Crones Mean Business"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

They’re scheming each night; they’re a coven bunch….
got a jarful of eyeballs of newt.
Got a cauldron boiling; inside that,
an evil stew.

Wily crones mean business
with their sorcery.
From the roads they haul dead toads
and frogs, croaked recently.

Wicked spells applying
to good-people teams.
Wily crones are wicked—
unwholesome are their schemes.

Boiling toads are just one mode
of evil sorcery.

Out from hell they’re flying
as a broomstick team.
Flying crones ain’t listless
as through the skies they scream,
to haunt you in your dreams.

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