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Song Parodies -> "Feeling So Sad for You"

Original Song Title:

"Falling in Love With You"

Original Performer:

Elvis Presley

Parody Song Title:

"Feeling So Sad for You"

Parody Written by:

Glynn Leaney

The Lyrics

FEELING SO SAD FOR YOU

I have heard
Of the scrape you’re in,
And I can’t help feeling so sad for you.
Will you stay?
You were once so thin.
Now I can’t help feeling so sad for you.

I can see it shows,
But it wasn’t me.
That’s the way it goes,
Is it what’s meant to be?

Who’s to blame?
Will you see it through?
But I can’t help feeling so sad for you.

Did you have a say?
Should have just said No.
Now you’ll rue the day,
Watching your stomach grow.

You’re to blame,
Though you’ll see it through,
But I can’t help feeling so sad for you.
No, I can’t help feeling so sad for you.

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