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Song Parodies -> "A Scout Saw"

Original Song Title:

"A Tear Fell"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Teresa Brewer

Parody Song Title:

"A Scout Saw"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here is the song all about the 300 boy scouts from the rare 1951 "Beat the Clock" show along with Roxanne and the huge elephant, and Carole.
A fool am I, a fool am I, in love
A scout saw when I see Carole for the first time for Roxanne
A scout saw when Roxanne came into the big huge set
A scout saw when Carole was the show's largest audience member
Oh, I didn't miss the boy scouts but I missed you constantly
A fool am I, a fool am I, in love

The elephants that you stepped on as you walked across the set
Were stepped like my poor heart was when you taking a picture of this
A scout saw when you the other 299 saw Roxanne took a picture
Darlin', have I lost you like these elephants from my eyes?
A fool am I, a fool am I in love

A scout saw when Roxanne is standing up to the audience for them
Oh, I didn't miss the elephants but I missed you constantly
A fool am I, a fool am I, in love

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