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Song/Performer | Comment | Submitter Name |
"In a Man's Womb," | Men do not have wombs. | Heidi Claire |
Original Song Name | Parody Song Name | Parody Author |
"New Soul" | "A Soul With Problems" | White Trash |
"New Soul" | "Strange Soul (your Strange One Lindsey)" | White Trash |
"Far Far"
Misheard Lyrics: Far far there's sugar
Original Lyrics: Far far, there's this little girl
| "New Soul"
Misheard Lyrics: But wild beasts came fighting Dominique, Kate
Finding trust and love is not so wheeze, is it, to make? Original Lyrics: But why all this hate? Try to communicate
Finding trust and love is not always easy to make. |
"New Soul"
Misheard Lyrics: I'm a new soul
Hiking to this strange world, Hoping I could learn a bit 'bout how to give and take. Original Lyrics: I'm a new soul.
I came to this strange world, Hoping I could learn a bit about how to give and take. |
"New Soul"
Misheard Lyrics: But wild beasts came fighting Dominique, Kate
Finding trust and love is not so wheeze, is it, to make? Original Lyrics: But why all this hate? Try to communicate
Finding trust and love is not always easy to make. |
Story about this misheard lyric by: Karen Smith Some of the lyrics in this song have rather awkward pacing, probably none more so than this couplet. That pacing, along with the singer's accent, make some lines difficult to understand. My misheard version was as close as I could come with these lines until I found the song on a lyrics site, providing the correct lyrics. |
"New Soul"
The Nonsensical Lyrics: This is a happy end 'cause you don't understand
Everything you have done, why is everything so wrong? Why They're Nonsensical: How is all this supposed to add up? As if lack of understanding is supposed to contribute to a happy end? And asking why everything is so wrong -- where's a happy end to be seen in light of that?
Submitted by: Lydia Helton
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