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Song Parodies -> "Relying On Spell Check Stinks"

Original Song Title:

"It Might As Well Be Spring"

Original Performer:

Frank Sinatra (and others)

Parody Song Title:

"Relying On Spell Check Stinks"

Parody Written by:

Forteen and Baeutiful

The Lyrics

If you wan to be respected as a rider
and a void the sloppy rider’s spelling jinx
Aye hope that you will be leave me
To rely on spellcheck stinks

Cause you’re spellcheck cannot fathom yore true meaning
If your golfer takes his “cubs” and “hits the lynx”
Eye trussed that you will be leaf me
To rely on spellcheck stinks

Spellcheck isn’t maid to reed you’re mined
Homophones are it’s bane
Too these spelling faults it can be blind
How can I make this more plane?

Don’t assume you spelled it write cause its a reel whirred
Cause it might knot be the whirred you want to chews
I hope you pay a tension to this lessen
And a void the spell Czech blues
It’s the only weigh
When transcribing what you say
To ensure your pros will sing
Relying on spellcheck stinks

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Pacing: 3.8
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Overall Rating: 3.8

Total Votes: 12

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Al Silver - March 12, 2015 - Report this comment
Condemns spellcheck by parodying an iconic song, humorously displaying, by example, spellcheck's failures to perceive author's intent. The approach works well, the execution is fine, and the unintelligence of spellcheck's second guessing is nicely exaggerated to comic effect. 5s.
John Jenkins - March 12, 2015 - Report this comment
Eye don't no the original song, butt aye cents that this is won grate parody!
FAB - March 12, 2015 - Report this comment
Thank you, good sirs.

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