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Song Parodies -> "I Still Call Kanto Home (Updated)"

Original Song Title:

"I Still Call Australia Home"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

Peter Allen

Parody Song Title:

"I Still Call Kanto Home (Updated)"

Parody Written by:

Luigi Elio Kim

The Lyrics

I been to cities that never close down
From Castelia to Blackthorn and old Wyndon Town
But no matter how far or how wide I roam
I still call Ka-anto home

I'm always travelling
And catching Pokémon
And so I keep leaving and I'm always pressing on
But my heart lies over near Seafoam
I still call Ka-anto home

All the Pokémon Trainers
Travelling around the world
Away from their family and friends
But as the world gets older and colder
Its good to know where your journey ends

Someday we'll all be together once more
When all of the ships come back to the shore
I realise something I've always known
I still call Ka-anto home

But no matter how far or wide I roam
I still call Ka-anto home
I still call Ka-anto
I still call Ka-anto home

But no matter how far or wide I roam
I still call Ka-anto
I still call Ka-anto
I still call Ka-anto home

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