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Song Parodies -> "Germ Killer"

Original Song Title:

"Juke Box Hero"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Foreigner

Parody Song Title:

"Germ Killer"

Parody Written by:

AnimeFan

The Lyrics

this is about a guy who is sick
standing in the rain
with his nose all stuffed
couldn't get his own medicine
it was all gone
felt a sneeze coming
he could picture the scene
put his ear on the glass
then like a distant scream
HE HEARD THE DOOR OPEN!!!
AS HE GOT IN!!!!
HE SAW MEDICINE
in the CVS drug store
where medicine was there...
didn't know where to get it....
but he knew for sure,
THAT ONE MEDICINE!!!
CALLED MUCIENEX
DIDN'T TAKE LONG!!!!
TO UNDERSTAND!!!!
THAT ONE MEDICINE!!!
Cause he's a Germ Killer,
Got his medicine down,
cause one day he'll come alive tonight!!
I loveee foreigner

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