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Song Parodies -> "It's Playtime"

Original Song Title:

"Clue Club Theme"

Original Performer:

TV Themes

Parody Song Title:

"It's Playtime"

Parody Written by:

Erik 'Taz' Mokracek

The Lyrics

A New School Year Has Come;
My School Days Were Not So Dumb;
It's Playtime;
(There So Many Toys To Play With' Dunno What To Play With First)
It's A Start Of A Brand New Day;
Time To Sit On The Floor And Play;
It's Playtime;
(Playtime Is The Best Part Of School)
(Instrumental Break)
(Let's Go Inside, Guys)
(Children Talking And Giggling)
Sitting Cross-Legged On The Floor;
You Can Play A Lot More;
It's Playtime;
(Playing At School Is Fun To Do)
Walk Through The Classroom Door;
And Have A Seat On The Floor;
It's Playtime;
(Playtime Is My Favorite Part Of School)
(Playtime Is Cool)
It's Playtime!

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