Saddam, You're A Fool
(Sung to the tune of "April Fools" by Dionne Warwick)
Guest song parody by Alvin Dover, alvindover@hotmail.com


As sung by Dubya Bush:

(instrumental intro)

Hey, Saddam Hussein:
I'll change your regime.
When you're gone Iraqi oil is mine.
Now you know, mess not with W.
In the air or on the ground,
Our bombs will fly across your land.

Oh, Saddam - you're a fool.
Shoulda grabbed that villa in Libya.
Yes, Saddam - you're a fool.
I declare: no power for your sons.

Strike with Shock and Awe.
Almost time to go.
Here we are, just twenty miles away from Baghdad,
Targeting your palace.
There's no turning back,
Won't repeat the mistake done by dad

Oh, Saddam - you're a fool.
Shoulda grabbed that villa in Libya.
Yes, Saddam - you're a fool.
I declare: no power for your sons.

Saddam, there's no escape.
You are surrounded now...


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