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Song Parodies -> "The Deep South is a Wreck"

Original Song Title:

"Sing a Song of Sixpence"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"The Deep South is a Wreck"

Parody Written by:

Arden Ockkerfuss

The Lyrics

The Deep South is a wreck,
The hatred never dies
Living next to Nigras
Still got the Redneck pride
Summer heat slow roastin'
Fat-cooked everything
Where BBQ's only a pork dish
Trailer trash and trucks? Supreme!

Lee's flag at the courthouse,
Critters run the country
Both sides live in squalor
No shortage of drinkin' money
Daisy Dukes and hollerin'
Hunting shotguns lined in rows
Bloodhounds, duck blinds, the dirt
Edumacated? Hell no!!!
And the Jesus b.s. TV folks!

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Overall Rating: 5.0

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Good Ol' Boy - September 07, 2016 - Report this comment
Jeff Foxworthy would approve! Yes siree!

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