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Revision as of 12:17, October 17, 2023
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Song Information
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"Luke's Lament" is a Christmas carol performed by Comic Book Guy, Benjamin, Doug, and Gary.
Lyrics
Verse 1
- So Vader's my dad?!
- The dude's superbad.
- He's covered in scars, blows up planets and stars, and he cut off my hand!
- So Leia's my sis?!
- I can't believe this!
- I wish George said so, but he let us go share a passionate kiss.
Chorus
- I wanna wish for a major rewrite
- I wanna wish for a major rewrite
- I wanna wish for a major rewrite to this silly sci-fi script!
Verse 2
- So Han gets the girl?!
- We're in Ewok-World.
- I'm alone (of course), except for the Force. Man, I just want to hurl!
Chorus
- I wanna wish for a major rewrite
- I wanna wish for a major rewrite
- I wanna wish for a major rewrite to this silly sci-fi script!
Behind the Laughter
- The song is based on Star Wars original trilogy.
- It is a parody of "Feliz Navidad" by José Feliciano.