Marching Off To Bedlam
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Marching Off To Bedlam
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One, two, three!
Here we go!
Bedlam, bedlam!
Ho, ho, ho!
*sung in background all the way through*: ring ding ding, rum bum bum, riki tiki daba daba dum bum bum
Knock, knock, knock!
Come right in!
You´re the people from the looney bin!
How´d you guys get here so soon?
Did you spot my toy balloon?
Please don´t make the straps too snug.
I´ve always been a fragile bug.
Must we march?
Can´t we ride?
I´ve got my horse parked right outside.
Glad to see that we´re on time
But must you always speak in rhyme?
Lock the door and hide the key,
´cause if i get loose, you won´t catch me
*panting from ring ding dinger*
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Xiv Napoleon performs "Marching Off To Bedlam", and this lyric page sits inside the Xiv Napoleon catalog on LyroVerse.
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