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Song Parodies -> "Depression's No Fun"

Original Song Title:

"I'll Follow The Sun"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Depression's No Fun"

Parody Written by:

65th Beatle

The Lyrics

Shadows, cloud me
They longer on
For tomorrow may rain
Cause depression’s not fun

It’s dark, day ‘n' night
Can’t find the light
But tomorrow may rain
‘Cause depression’s not fun.

And now the time has come
And you know my mood is so low
And though I’m near the end
It’s you my friend, who, will know, oh

One day i found
My joy had gone
But tomorrow may rain
And depression’s no fun

Yeah, tomorrow may rain
Cause depression’s no fun

And now the time has come
And you know my mood is so low
And though I’m near the end
It’s you my friend, who, will know, oh

One day i found
My joy had gone
But tomorrow may rain
And depression’s no fun

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