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Song Parodies -> "Lincoln Loud's Theme"

Original Song Title:

"Scooby Doo Theme"

Original Performer:

Scooby Doo

Parody Song Title:

"Lincoln Loud's Theme"

Parody Written by:

LoriLoud33

The Lyrics

A homage to both cartoons: The Loud House and Scooby-Doo.
Lincoln Loud, Where Are You?
We got some work to do now.
Lincoln Loud, Where Are You?
We need some help from you now.

Come on Lincoln Loud, I see you... pretending you got a sliver
But you're not fooling me, cause I can see, the way you shake and shiver.

You know we got a mystery to solve,
So Lincoln Loud be ready for your act. [Lincoln Loud] Lori! You dirt bag!
Don't hold back!
And Lincoln Loud if you come through
you're going to have yourself a regular snack!
(That's a fact!)

Lincoln Loud, here are you.
You're ready and you're willing.
If we can count on you Lincoln Loud,
I know we'll catch that villain.

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