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Song Parodies -> "I Love Halloween"

Original Song Title:

"Home on the Range"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"I Love Halloween"

Parody Written by:

Sarah Cason

The Lyrics

Anne Boleyn was the second wife of King Henry VIII of England; Katherine Parr was the sixth.
1. I love Halloween. Do you know what I mean?
It's the spookiest, most fun-packed night.
Where children will scream at a frightening gleam,
Or at a terrifying, gross sight.

Cho. I love Halloween! It's the spookiest, most fun-pack night.
Where children will scream at a frightening gleam or a terrifying gross sight.

2. Oh, I see a witch with a ghost in that ditch.
And my sweetheart's the cutest scarecrow.
I see Marilyn, and with her's Anne Boleyn.
Don't you love how their great costumes glow? (Cho.)

3. I see Katherine Parr with Elvis in that car.
And who's driving? It looks like a vampire.
They're off to the Browns for to party and clown.
And it's treats that they so much desire. (Cho.)

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