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Song Parodies -> "Ineluctable"

Original Song Title:

"Unforgettable"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Nat King Cole

Parody Song Title:

"Ineluctable"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

The idea for the title came from Agrimorfee's first in his Ulysses series.
Ineluctable, call it Karma,
Inevitable, it's in the stars, bah!
It's just as if Kismet clings to me,
I can't kiss it off; it brings to me
Destiny's door; it pesters me more.

Unavoidable--there's no "come what may."
Fixation on yore--can't think "seize the day."
That guy Calvin wasn't risible,
Like him, I am feeling miserable. . .
Let me sin with predestinable you.

[hymnal interlude]

(repeat second verse)

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