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Song Parodies -> "Auburn Leaves"

Original Song Title:

"Autumn Leaves"

Original Performer:

Various Artists

Parody Song Title:

"Auburn Leaves"

Parody Written by:

John A. Barry

The Lyrics

The auburn leaves
tickle my shins—whoa!
Those auburn leaves
are poison oak!

They touched my lips,
soon to be blistered,
also my hands—
this is no joke!

Oh, our hike today
was very long.
I didn’t see
that three-foils throng.

Then I gripped my post—no stall
in starting
an on-the-tree
waterfall.

Later in the day,
my crotch felt wrong.
Too bad I peed
for oh so long.

Now I’m pissed ’cause post and balls
are smarting.
Those auburn leaves
caused it all!

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Pacing: 3.8
How Funny: 3.6
Overall Rating: 3.6

Total Votes: 5

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Fine Taster - July 11, 2014 - Report this comment
There ought to be a voting category labeled "In Good Taste."
Dave W. - July 13, 2014 - Report this comment
Itchy wawa

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