Who's that I see walking in these woods? |
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Why it's Little Red Riding Hood. |
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Hey there, Little Red Riding Hood, you sure are looking good, |
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You're everything a big, bad wolf could want. |
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I don't think little big girls should, |
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Go walkin' in these spooky old woods alone. |
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The kind of eyes that drive wolves mad, |
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So just to see that you don't get chased, |
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I think I ought to walk with you for a ways. |
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They're sure to lure someone bad, so |
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Until you get to Grandma's place, |
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I think you ought to walk with me and be safe. |
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I'm gonna keep my sheep suit on, |
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until I'm sure that you've been shown, |
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That I can be trusted walking with you alone. |
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I'd like to hold you if I could, |
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But you might think I'm a big, bad wolf so I won't. |
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the better to love you with, |
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Even bad wolves can be good. |
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just to walk close by your side, |
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Maybe you'll see things my way, |
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Before we get to Grandma's place. |
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you sure are lookin' good, |
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You're everything that a big, bad wolf could want. |
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I mean ba-a-a-ad! Ba-a-a-ad? |
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