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A Dark Duet: Lady's Betrayal and Triumph in "He's a Tramp"

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Question: Write a villain song for Lady (the female and pampered Cocker Spaniel from the 1955 film Lady and the Tramp) titled "He's a Tramp", where Lady was betrayed by Tramp after he left Lady to be captured by the dog catchers, and (after being brought home and punished (by chaining her in the backyard) by aunt Sarah, a human who dislikes dogs) she fights Tramp to the death where she emerges victorious.

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(Verse 1) Isn't it a shame, fell for his game, Thought he was different, but he's all the same. A charming rogue, a city tramp, Yet in the end, he's just a damp. (Chorus) And now I sing, "He's a Tramp," Now his light is fading and dim. He walked away, as I was seized, In his world, only he's pleased. (Verse 2) Let down and chained, my heart ached, In this crude world, I felt quite caked. Aunt Sarah's furrowed, scornful look, In the face of adversity, how I shook. (Chorus) For he's a Tramp, he's a vagabond, As wild as the wind, as fleeting as a frond. No loyalty in his stray heart, His promises were lies from the start. (Bridge) Valiantly we fought, under the moon's watch, In this cruel world, it's dog-eat-dog, it's catch or be caught. Emerging victorious, with newfound strength, I discovered my worth, its infinite length. (Verse 3) The depths of betrayal, echo so strange, His intoxicating allure, but within range. His mocking laughter, once so sweet, Now just a memory, bitter and replete. (Chorus) Yes, he's a Tramp, and I stand tall, His charming whispers, they began to pall. His absence a reminder of my pain, Yet my spirit shall not wane. (Outro) Finally, I see, he's a Tramp, His deceitful act, a fading champ. His freedom cost me my joy, But won't break me, I'm no toy. In the end, it's clear to see, My courage and strength set me free.

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March 18, 2024, 2:14 p.m.

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Published: Monday, March 18, 2024

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