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Song Parodies -> "Why Does Zell Love W?"

Original Song Title:

"If I Fell"

Original Performer:

The Beatles

Parody Song Title:

"Why Does Zell Love W?"

Parody Written by:

William Tong

The Lyrics

Dedicated to delusional faux Democrat, Senator Zell Miller (D-GA), who delivered a ranting, raving, anti-Kerry keynote speech at the 2004 Republican national convention
Why does Zell love W?
Not a word Bush said was true.
He'd help Bush... rule this land.

Why is Zell in love with war?
Wants us to give Shrub years more
To hatch right wing plans.

Democrats throw darts... at you;
Kissed up Der Führer.
Zell, you're worlds apart
From us, who loathe Shrub's war torture;
Bombing other lands for gain.
Bush lies, but you're satisfied with Shrub's... looney reign.

Bush the dope will be... defied;
No more of W.
Bush will be... denied;
He hasn't earned term two.

Why does Zell love W?

(instrumental ending)

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