Love Olympus
This song is a duet, meant to detail the relationship of a couple who fights often, but also in a humorous manner. Both parts were inspired by the Olympians -- Zeus, and Hera. I will divide the parts for the two singers. Parts marked as "One" are for the first singer, it's better if it's male, and parts marked "Two" are for the second singer, better if female.
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One: Listen to my tale of woe, you can't say I brought it upon myself
Two: Always the most handsome, bestowing gifts upon everyone else
One: Hey wench, a long time ago you were the one
And you can't blame a man for having a bit of fun
Two: Listen, Mister, if it wasn't for me you could have got it on
But what about all those girls? We both know you led them on
One: All of the girls wanted to go with me
Two: Yes, I remember the one who turned into a tree
One: That happened to my brother, or maybe my son
Two: Kids on the side, you've had way more than one
One: But what does that have to do with anything?
If one wants to dance and sing
And wants to shine brighter than the sun
Two: he means his son -- I remember his mom
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