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Song Parodies -> "Moseley"

Original Song Title:

"Snowbird"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Anne Murray

Parody Song Title:

"Moseley"

Parody Written by:

Malcolm Higgins

The Lyrics

beneath your clean veneer we al have seen
the ogre that awaits us, if you're picked to lead the team
the lefty sings the songs she always sings,
says lies to me, and hyphenates her name see how it rings..

when she was young, and fresh, her legend grew
of a ruthless hearless cold and slimy politician too
but now we see her emptiness within
and the one thing she wants most in life's the thing she cannot win

spread your slimy wings and fly away,
and leave the lefty nation with the rest of their new slate
we know now forever, you're untrue
and if could you know I'd never try for you

the breeze that spreads the rumours seems to say
that your office was a cesspool of the sleaze we see today
so Missus Mosely take that hyphen when you go
and cram it up your backside as you walk out of the door

spread your slimy wings and fly away,
and leave the lefty nation with the rest of their new slate
we know now forever, you're untrue
and if could you know I'd never try for you

yeah, if I could you know I'd never try for you.....................bitch

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