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Christmas Song Parodies
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During Christmas, the revelers can often look forward to have a great time enjoying the festive spirit of the occasion. As the Christmas songs play a significant role in delivering the message of Christmas, the people play some of the popular Christmas Song Parodies, that has wit and humor in them. The festival of Christmas is reputed worldwide for its theme of love and fellow feeling. In the contemporary era, when people are involved in fighting out others and involving in insurgencies, the Christmas Song Parodies, brings about the message of universal peace and forbearance through their lyrics. These Christmas Parodies can be considered as an essential element of this Christian festival. |
As this winter festival is known to support tolerance and love for mankind, the Christmas Song Parodies seem to infuse in us this spirit that appeals to us in a subtle manner. Unlike many other forms of Christmas Music, these Christmas Songs are well recognized and taken as an efficient tool to retain the Christmas mood. Some of the common parodies are humorous at the same time contain a hidden meaning. Some of the well known parodies are (Bush The King, An Arrogant Czar), which is a parody of the song “We Three Kings Of Orient Are”. The parody of the beautiful song “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town” is Bush Would Cause More Bombing Of Towns. You can expect to hear “Fret And Woe! Fret And Woe! Fret And Woe” which parodies Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
When it comes to Merrymaking in Christmas, you can rely on these carefully composed Christmas Song Parodies, that also acts as the purger of the society. Apart from the merry making and entertainment in Christmas, you can join your hands together to teach the society about the harm they are doing to themselves by incessant quarrels. As Parody in Christmas is not a new phenomenon, there had been many such Christmas Song Parodies, that parodies the song of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” into Arrest Those Swarthy Gentlemen.
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