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Song Parodies -> "Hannibal"

Original Song Title:

"Yesterday"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Hannibal"

Parody Written by:

Michael Pacholek

The Lyrics

Hannibal, all your troubles mean box-office pull.
You'd eat anyone who calls you dull.
That's why they love you, Hannibal.

Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be.
There are denture marks all over me.
Oh Hannibal, you just slay me.

Why you have to eat men complete, it's hard to tell.
I think I am screwed, now I'm food for Hannibal.

Hannibal, I keep hoping that today you're full.
But your heart is just an icicle.
It looks like you're going postal.
"Mmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm, mmmm good!"

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Pacing: 3.8
How Funny: 3.8
Overall Rating: 3.8

Total Votes: 8

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jordan - January 30, 2003 - Report this comment
4/4/4. 5/5/5 if it had consistent subject/verb agreement. GOOD JOB=)

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