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Artist/Band:
Olsen twins, Mary Kate and Ashley
Lyrics for Song: Raptor In The Woods
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Olsen Twins
Did you hear that did you hear it?
Yikes! I think it's over there.
It's a monster. It's the wind.
Does the wind have lots of hair?
Can a dinosaur be hairy?
Stop! We'll never get some sleep.
It's the wind, there's nothing scary.
Look! A prehistoric sheep!
Chorus:
Is that a raptor in the woods
The Loch Ness Monster swimming by
Something's made off with our goods
That must be Bigfoot just outside
Wait! There's a simple explanation.
It's just our imagination.
Things that scare us in the night.
Just seem funny when it's light.
Right? Right. Right. Right.
Goodnight. Goodnight. Goodnight.
Did you see that did you see it?
Giant shadows in the trees
It's a wombat. What's a wombat?
No, I think it's killer bees
No it's worse. It's from the iceage
Something time has left behind
It's a giant pterodactyl, with a little puny mind
Chorus
You guys, you've heard my explanation,
It's just our imagination.
Who's around and hold me tight.
Just don't let the bedbugs bite
Right? Right. Right. Right. Goodnight.
But if I don't make it, give my goldfish to my twin.
I don't want your goldfish.
But you're my next of kin.
Sometimes you can't win.
Wait! I know the explanation.
It's not imagination.
Arm yourself it's time to fight
or let's book ourselves a flight
Right? Right. Right? Right. Right? Right. Right?
Chorus
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Raptor In The Woods
Raptor In The Woods stands as a distinctive song in the musical catalogue of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. Known primarily for their dominance in television and film, the sisters expanded their creative reach through a series of recordings that blended pop sensibilities with narrative themes. This track reflects the playful and adventurous spirit often found in their collaborative projects, capturing the whimsical energy that defined their early entertainment ventures. While their discography includes various soundtracks and holiday releases, this song remains a notable example of their ability to merge storytelling with melody. The recording contributes to their broader legacy as multifaceted performers who successfully navigated the transition from child stars to influential cultural figures through diverse musical expressions. |
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