Yes, you read right. Today the high temperature in Atlanta, GA was 73 degrees Fahrenheit. (That's 22.8° Celsius for all you metric-system-using furriners.) In honor of the sudden burst of shirtsleeve weather in what had been a fairly normal December for this part of the deep South (i.e., cold but not frigid), I wrote this parody today.
WHERE'S THE SNOW?
Music: "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Jule Styne, 1945
Parody lyrics by Matt G. Leger
Oh, the weather outside's delightful
If you don't want Christmas white-ful...
Where the heck did winter go?
Where's the snow, where's the snow, where's the snow?
Temps this high I can't remember
Ever seeing in December --
Up to seventy degrees or so...
Where's the snow, where's the snow, where's the snow?
Now, I know that we live down south,
And up north's where the snow tends to storm,
But there no longer can be doubt
That this old globe's getting warm!
Last week I needed a jacket;
Now it seems I won't have to pack it.
But it bums the kids out, you know --
Where's the snow, where's the snow, where's the snow?
Parody lyrics ©2008 by Matt G. Leger. Public performance or recording for profit requires prior written consent from all copyright holders. All other uses of these lyrics freely permitted so long as this notice is retained unaltered. Not intended as infringement on any existing copyrights.
WHERE'S THE SNOW?
Music: "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" by Jule Styne, 1945
Parody lyrics by Matt G. Leger
Oh, the weather outside's delightful
If you don't want Christmas white-ful...
Where the heck did winter go?
Where's the snow, where's the snow, where's the snow?
Temps this high I can't remember
Ever seeing in December --
Up to seventy degrees or so...
Where's the snow, where's the snow, where's the snow?
Now, I know that we live down south,
And up north's where the snow tends to storm,
But there no longer can be doubt
That this old globe's getting warm!
Last week I needed a jacket;
Now it seems I won't have to pack it.
But it bums the kids out, you know --
Where's the snow, where's the snow, where's the snow?
Parody lyrics ©2008 by Matt G. Leger. Public performance or recording for profit requires prior written consent from all copyright holders. All other uses of these lyrics freely permitted so long as this notice is retained unaltered. Not intended as infringement on any existing copyrights.
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Date: 2008-12-19 05:23 pm (UTC)