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Song Parodies -> "Beware of Whispy Woods"

Original Song Title:

"In-a-gadda-da-vida"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Iron Butterfly

Parody Song Title:

"Beware of Whispy Woods"

Parody Written by:

Andrea Huckstep

The Lyrics

A song about a Kirby enemy, Whispy Woods.
In the garden of Whispy, Kirby,
don't you know that they've come with you?
in the garden of Whispy, Kirby,
The King's trying to get rid of you

Oh, can't Tiff come with you
and hold your hand?

Oh, can they find Kirby
and walk this land?
Don't break his hand!

(repeat from beginning)

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PF4Eva - December 30, 2002 - Report this comment
Congratulations! You have done a hilarious parody of one of my favorite songs of all time! Keep up the good work, dude.
Olvan The Terrible - December 30, 2002 - Report this comment
I've always loved Kirby. Keep writing more Kirby parodies!

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