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Song Parodies -> "Illusions Of Love"

Original Song Title:

"Remember Last Night"

Original Performer:

Sally Eilers

Parody Song Title:

"Illusions Of Love"

Parody Written by:

Humans Against Trafficking

The Lyrics

Though you never loved me; your eyes,
Revealed that you could not even try,
Since then, my life’s been helter-skelter,
Illusions of love,

From birth, you hurt me throughout my teens,
A trafficked slave until seventeen,
I robbed a store and burned a shelter,
Illusions of love,

Why did my heart set out to capture,
Love you never gave me; not for lack of trying,
Why do you want my pride so fractured,
From your lack of standards, and your false lying,

I tell the world all that you would do,
But you refuse to admit it’s true,
Your false love spread to all you gave me,
Illusions of love!

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