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Song Parodies -> "Flies Free"

Original Song Title:

"I'm Free"

Original Performer:

The Who

Parody Song Title:

"Flies Free"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

Song #19 in my mock opera, "Tom D."
Congressional Budget Office;
Flies free, flies free,
Thanks to sleazebags who owe him fealty.
Flies free, flies free
And he's taking along his family.

A boatload of dough he takes
For sleaze--the stakes are high.
They cough up hay
And lick his dimple.
They'd been forwarned that he's a whore'
Messrs. on K Street* pay him more.
They merely pay the putz;
It's just that simple.

Flies free, flies free,
Thanks to sleazebags who owe him fealty.
Flies free, flies free
For his favors, they are swallowy.

Lobbyists:
Now can we swallow?
Now can we swallow?


*K Street is where most D.C. lobbyists have their offices.

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