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Song Parodies -> "Snowy"

Original Song Title:

"Angel"

Original Performer:

Kacey Musgraves

Parody Song Title:

"Snowy"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here's a song about their own snowy experience.
If I was yours snowy
I wouldn't have to try
So hard to freeze you
Or show you how to fly

If I was yours snowy
I wouldn't get so hot
It'd be easy to be coldful
For everything I have
You'd only get the best of me

I'd pull you into of the coldness
Keep you out of the freeze
Everything would be better
I'd never have to leave
I'd never have to leave

If I was your snowy
I'd use remove great grass
And when I'm talking to you
It would cut the trees
You'd only get the worst of dead
I'd never make you wanna cold

I'd pull you out of the coldness
Keep you out of the trees
Everything would be better
You'd never have to freeze
You'd never have to freeze

But something's gotta change

I'd pull you in of the snowfall
Always keep you safe
Everything would be cold
I'd never have to freeze
I'd never have to freeze
Guess what, it was cold!

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