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Song Parodies -> "Traces Of Drugs"

Original Song Title:

"Traces Of Love"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

The Classics Iv

Parody Song Title:

"Traces Of Drugs"

Parody Written by:

Malcolm Higgins

The Lyrics

D.A. photographs, showing lines and pieces
needles torn in half,
strewn around in junk and feces
traces of drugs, on the floor
that they just didn't hide
just didn't hide...

rubbers everywhere
evidence of folks together
clothes they used to wear
pages from a bailliff's letter
traces of drugs, on the floor
that they just didn't hide
just didn't hide...
we see tonight

focus my eyes, what is that there?
my wife's I.D.
I'll find
just what she's done in there
in there ohh-oohh




traces of dope, on that night
the tests came back, they're high
these traces bring fear
to my eyes
whooa oooh oooh oh



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