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Song Parodies -> "Don't Eat Her Parfaits!"

Original Song Title:

"Easter Parade"

Original Performer:

Fred Astaire & Judy Garland

Parody Song Title:

"Don't Eat Her Parfaits!"

Parody Written by:

U Guest It

The Lyrics

I think she went to culinary school with Poppie from Seinfeld...
Cook's been really gutsy -- the nuts seem really... nutsy
So, thanks, but you know what? We just won't eat her parfaits

Some folks find them dreamy, but... why's the cream so... creamy?
No thanks -- you'll never see me dare to eat her parfaits

It seduces you...
with a comely view...
Yes, a tasty treat awaits you
With a cherry atop
Just waiting to be popped

Making them is easy
(which means they must be sleazy)
They're tasteless... yet they're cheesy
So don't eat those parfaits!

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alvin - May 05, 2007 - Report this comment
clever title substitution

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