Song Parodies -> Little George Dubya
| Original Song Title: | "Lili Marlene" |
| Original Performer: | Marlene Dietrich |
| Parody Song Title: | "Little George Dubya" |
| Parody Written by: | Grace Hampton |
Outside the White House
'Neath the rising sun,
Stands the proud ex president
And his oldest son.
Who won the election fair and square -
Red, white and blue down to his underwear!
My own little George Dubya, my own little Dubya!
Saddam ruled in Baghdad
Somewhere over there,
Daddy said he's evil
My darling son beware!
We'll vanish beneath a mushroom cloud,
So kick his butt and make me proud!
My own little George Dubya, my own little Dubya.
'Neath the rising sun,
Stands the proud ex president
And his oldest son.
Who won the election fair and square -
Red, white and blue down to his underwear!
My own little George Dubya, my own little Dubya!
Saddam ruled in Baghdad
Somewhere over there,
Daddy said he's evil
My darling son beware!
We'll vanish beneath a mushroom cloud,
So kick his butt and make me proud!
My own little George Dubya, my own little Dubya.
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