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Song Parodies -> "My Disc Will Come"

Original Song Title:

"Our Day Will Come"

Original Performer:

Doris Day

Parody Song Title:

"My Disc Will Come"

Parody Written by:

Gary Ray

The Lyrics

Originally created to give solace to an old friend who has for many years desperately wanted to see a flying saucer but has never seen one. He's seen some odd lights at night, but nothing clearly defined as a flying saucer. In contrast, I've have several daytime "solid" saucers in my lifetime. I felt sorry for him, and wanted to provide him with some (hopefully) humorous inspiration!
My disc will come
And I'll see a flyin' thing.
I'll share the joy
Seein' saucers can bring.

No one can tell me
That I'm too old to see a u-fo;
I will see one and be on a TV show
And you'll envy me.

My disc will come
If I I just wait a while.
No tears for me --
Think u-fo and wear a smile.

My dreams have magic
Because I'll always stay
In uforia this way
My disc will come.
(My disc will come; my disc will come.)

(Instrumental Break)

My dreams have magic
Because I'll alway stay
In uforia this way.
My disc will come.
My disc will come.


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