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Song Parodies -> "Worse Are These Rhymes 3"

Original Song Title:

"Nursery Rhymes"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"Worse Are These Rhymes 3"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

Curried Is This Little Lamb

Curried is this little lamb….
pleasing spice makes it go.
It has an aromatic scent,
long as it is cooked slow.

Although not in a goulash way
if so, taste buds are fooled.
Don’t make it with this gaffe; you’ll pay
when diners do not drool.

Cook it correctly, it turns out
perfectly; they will cheer.
Your cuisine skills they all will tout;
they’ll wash it down with beer.

“This is a lovely lamb,” they’ll toast,
raising their glasses high.
Though the host’s not inclined to boast;
he is a little shy.


Lift a Little Rosé

Lift a little rosé
from pocket extract no pay.
Grab it, cashless,
from mall in town.

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