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Song Parodies -> "I'm A Cadaver"

Original Song Title:

"I'm A Believer"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

The Monkees

Parody Song Title:

"I'm A Cadaver"

Parody Written by:

Jonathan C.

The Lyrics

As sung by the late Phil Hartman shortly after his ex-wife murdered him and killed herself in 1998.
I thought death was only true in Bergmann films
Meant for anyone else but not for me
Death was out to get me
But I got out scott free
To be immortal was my destiny

Then she shot my face, now I'm a cadaver
Not a trace of life in my mind
I've been boxed
I'm a cadaver, I couldn't have her 'cause I died.

I thought life was more or less a granted thing
Seems the more I lived the less I cared
What's the point in dyin'?
All you get is pain
Whether in my heart or in my brain

The she shot my face, now I'm a cadaver
Not a trace of life in my mind
I've been boxed, I'm a cadaver
I couldn't have her 'cause I died.

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