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Song Parodies -> "The Corridor (Revisited)"

Original Song Title:

"Conquistador"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Procol Harum

Parody Song Title:

"The Corridor (Revisited)"

Parody Written by:

Adagio

The Lyrics

midi...http://www.team-ict.com/midi/21/21.shtmlScroll down to "Conquistador_pharum" and play. A good midi! (This is a continuation of my first "The Corridor" parody)"This is a parody that you interpret in ways that mean something to you."............
Behind that door I con, not planned.
Still need epiphany.
And light from thinking paled me now.
I seek some honesty
And in that room there's fated stress,
As wrong things I have seen.
And in my quest no grace
There are woe lines which I must clean.

And though I hoped for nothing to find,
I could see my ill ways to mind.

In corridors same vulture sits
He rests on guilt revealed.
And with my trusty scabbard vow,
My hand will shake up deeds.
And though some cruel entrusting's made,
I won't be rendered shrill.
The plea did waft across my space,
And tried to shake my will.

And though I hoped for nothing to find,
I could see those ill ways to mind.
And though I hoped for nothing to find,
I could see those old ways to mind.

There's many doors, but no more time,
More ways to correct.
And though I thought the tears were due,
I'm peeved now I'm upset.
And as the tomb begins to crawl,
I see they're below, just too small.
And though they came with voice so sly,
They could not take care, only lie.

And though I wished for words that were kind
Up to me to make them refined.

And though I hoped for nothing to find,
I could see those old ways to mind.

And though I hoped for nothing to find,
I could see those old ways to mind.

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Johnny D - October 18, 2005 - Report this comment
Some of your writing borders on the "occult", Adagio --- and I mean that in the GOOD sense of the Latin word meaning "hidden" --- well done!
John Barry - October 18, 2005 - Report this comment
What it means to me is that you tackled a tough task and very successfully negotiated the Corridor.
Paul Robinsonq - October 18, 2005 - Report this comment
Even better than the first version, Pat...5's ~ ~ ~
Red Ant - October 18, 2005 - Report this comment
I think door #5 is the correct one here. This has left me a bit speechless, so that means I like it.
Rick C - October 18, 2005 - Report this comment
Oooh! Another brain teaser. Good one, Pat.....555
Adagio - October 18, 2005 - Report this comment
Thanks Johnny, John B., Paul, Red Ant and Rick C. : )
alvin rhodes - October 18, 2005 - Report this comment
only you could take procol harum songs and make them even more mysterious...5s
PMS - October 18, 2005 - Report this comment
Well beyond the pale AND a whiter shade thereof!
Adagio - October 21, 2005 - Report this comment
Thanks alvin and PMS!!

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