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Song Parodies -> "Miss Bat Sh!t No Sense"

Original Song Title:

"This Magic Moment"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

The Drifters

Parody Song Title:

"Miss Bat Sh!t No Sense"

Parody Written by:

Lionel Mertens

The Lyrics

Miss Bat Sh!t No sense
So skittish and so skewed
Acts like Sally Struthers
In a fiendish mood
And when she panics
She's looking like she's wild
Tries to but too helpless to
Hide the hurt of a child

Creepy red eye
Odder than a poltergiest
No one sees why one eye's patched
Whenever night falls she hides

Miss Bat Sh!t No Sense
Lice infest her clothes and sight
She'll scratch for ho-urs
For ho-urs peeling skin all night
(tragic)

Oh-oh-so (tragic)
Oh-oh-so (tragic)
Oh-oh-so (tragic)

Weaker in mind
Duller than a butter knife
Babbling like dumb white trash
Without any goals in life

Miss Bat Sh!t No Sense
Likes to bitch and roll her eye
She has a temper
A temper that'd make Hitler cry
(tragic)

Oh-oh-so (tragic)
Bat Sh!t no sense (tragic)
Bat Sh!t no sense (tragic)

Bat Sh!t no sense (tragic)
Oh-oh-so (tragic)
Oh-oh-so (tragic)

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