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Song Parodies -> "LOTUS"

Original Song Title:

"The Rose"

Original Performer:

Bette Midler

Parody Song Title:

"LOTUS"

Parody Written by:

Feel A I

The Lyrics

The final verse was human-composed. The other verses were mostly AI-composed.
Some say change, it is a journey
That faces many trials
Some say change, it is a struggle
Fought over many miles

Some say change, it is a vision
An enduring, steadfast fight
I say change, it is a beacon
And you, its guiding light

It’s the spirit that’s unshaken
That keeps on pushing through
It’s the dream that’s always striving
That makes the whole come true

It’s the one who keeps on rising
Who refuses to give in
And the heart, unafraid of striving
That shapes a new begin

When the path has been uncertain
And the hurdles seemed so high
And you think that change is only
For the strong and those who try

Just remember in the autumn
We can see a fair LOTUS
Finally, thanks to voters love
In the new year become POTUS

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