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Song Parodies -> "Gravy"

Original Song Title:

"Lady"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Styx

Parody Song Title:

"Gravy"

Parody Written by:

Paradeth

The Lyrics

Thanksgiving Song
Gravy, when I smell you I'm smiling
Heaven from a-bove
Your blends curdle up when your cooling
Just stay warm and those troubles all fade

Gravy, from the moment I saw you
Sitting all alone
You gave all the flavor I needed
So good, with mashed tators and corn

Gravy, every morning
Pour some on your fries
Creamy, white or brownish
Tasty gravy

Gravy, fills me up when I'm hungry
Steamy nice and warm
Evenings on the table beside me
Just take you gently into my arms

Eat my gravy every morning
Cholesterol starts to rise
Creamy, white or brownish
Want more gravy

Gravy every morning
Ladles of large size
Creamy, white or brownish
Pass the Gravy

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