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Song Parodies -> "Wontcha Beat My Neighbor"

Original Song Title:

"Wontcha Be My Neighbor"

Original Performer:

Mr. Rodgers

Parody Song Title:

"Wontcha Beat My Neighbor"

Parody Written by:

Chance Gollnick

The Lyrics

i thought of this in school so i hope u all likes it
its an annyoing day in this neighbor hood
a beautiful day for a beat
would you beat mine!
could you beat mine!?

its a dangerous feud we got going
its 4:00 am an his dogs are barking
would you beat mine?
could you beat mine?!!!!

i always wanted to beat a neighbor just like you
ive always hated living by you

so lets move away today
since your hurt i might as well say
would you beat mine?
could you beat mine?
wont you beat my neighbor
wont you please (GOD!)
wont you please
please wont you beat my neighbor

time to move friend he he he

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