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Song Parodies -> "Bang Delights"

Original Song Title:

"Bang To Rights"

Original Performer:

Motorhead

Parody Song Title:

"Bang Delights"

Parody Written by:

Guart Milkster

The Lyrics

Put thee in a jar, I got it leveled to the max
Yum that I would crave, Then in fridge swaggers I walk back
Then went walkin' through way door sat down and yawn then nap
It semed to be my night
I got bang-ups delight

I don't need to fry it baby, What'ed be the use?
Don't know how I tell ya, as I try to take a snooze
Does it matter anyway? my stomach can not loose
I've got me dreaming tight
I got bang-ups delight

I feel swell with quaint activily glistening for me
I just wish that I could eat at the same time you see?
I can wake and know where to, Might have read to see
My stomach now delight
I got bang-ups delight

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