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Whatever Happened To Moby Dick
When Moby became famous Because of the book He decided to go For the Hollywood look He was living the dream With fast cars and loose women With a pool full of champagne In which he could swim in At a book signing one day Someone scoffed at his weight That was the moment That decided his fate After looking in the mirror Moby decided to diet Despite all the warnings It would be best not to try it Now the papers are plastered With pictures of poor old Dick Looking like a skeleton Rumor is, Moby's sick A giant of the seas That was once his home But take a look at him now He’s all skin and bone He was spotted at a museum Cold and alone Standing around looking Like a huge xylophone Alas Moby Dick Has only himself to blame He let his ego run wild During his fifteen minutes of fame
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