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Song Parodies -> "Couch Cover"

Original Song Title:

"Bus Stop"

Original Performer:

The Hollies

Parody Song Title:

"Couch Cover"

Parody Written by:

Lucy Wooten

The Lyrics

Every day I wake and say
"I'll put on that couch cover"
"Cause every day it's wasted by my
Children and my lover
Every seam's a little looser;
ghosts of stains remain.
It's a strain because its shape will
never stay the same.

Every night it's quite a fright
It's messed up one more time
With dirt and grime and things I can't identify

I go and reach for bleach, then beseech
God to make me stop
Before I pop and throttle all these messy guys.

Every day I wake and say
"I'll put on that couch cover..."

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Pacing: 5.0
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Overall Rating: 5.0

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Susanna Viljanen - July 20, 2006 - Report this comment
Nice. This deserves fives - it was fun to sing along.

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