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Song Parodies -> "Scouts"

Original Song Title:

"When"

Original Performer:

Kalin Twins

Parody Song Title:

"Scouts"

Parody Written by:

Duc4AmIRight

The Lyrics

Here is the song all about the 300 boy scouts who had ever came from the 1951 "Beat the Clock" broadcast that goes back into the old times.
When, when you watch, when you watch the scouts
Well, well I know our scouts will always be
When, when you watch, when you kiss me right
I, I don't want to ever say good night

I need you
I want you near me
I love you
Yes, I do and I hope you see me

When, when I say, when I say "Let's take your picture"
If, if you will I know all will be fine
When will you be scouts?

When, when you watch, when you see Roxanne
Well, well I know elephants will always be
When, when you watch, when you watch me right
I, I want to see Bud Collyer anymore

I need you
I want you near me
I love you
Yes, I do and I hope you see scouts

When, when I say, when I say "Be mine"
If, if you will I know all will be fine
When will you be scouts?

When will you be scouts?

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