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Song Parodies -> "Black Sharpie Marker"

Original Song Title:

"Black Magic Woman"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Santana

Parody Song Title:

"Black Sharpie Marker"

Parody Written by:

hamend

The Lyrics

I got a black Sharpie marker
I got a black Sharpie marker

Yes, I got a black Sharpie marker
Thick dark lines easier to see
I got a black Sharpie marker and
I think it's trying to leak all over me

Don't get your black on me Sharpie
Don't get you black on me Sharpie

No, don't leak your black on me Sharpie
Washing you off hard to do
Don't leak your black on me Sharpie
I'll throw you in the garbage if you do

Why do you smell so bad Sharpie?
Why do you smell so bad Sharpie?

Pu, why do you smell so bad sharpie
Starting to sense some bad fumes
Can't breathe it's so bad

Like a store full of nauseous perfumes

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