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Song Parodies -> "B-Ball Wonderland"

Original Song Title:

"Winter Wonderland"

Original Performer:

Traditional

Parody Song Title:

"B-Ball Wonderland"

Parody Written by:

Arcade Junkie

The Lyrics

Welcome to the wonderful world of basketball.
TV screens keep on listening
to the game you're not missin'
A run-and-gun sight, to shoot it tonight
Runnin' in a B-ball wonderland

The Jayhawks are the bluebirds
with Devils in a Duke world
The fans cheer along, to college fight songs
Runnin' in a B-ball wonderland

Up until March, we can build a bracket,
Make it in a field of 64
We'll watch all the games on ESPN
And keep on watching 'til there's only one

In a moment you're shining
It's a sport that you're finding
The rivalries play, each and every day
Runnin' in a B-ball wonderland

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Fitu - May 22, 2005 - Report this comment
Hey not bad at least i should call mind the meatloaf sandwhich wonderland.

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