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He was walking in the forest so they say.
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He was walking in the forest yesterday.
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But then He saw a big old turtle and it said:
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Boy, I'm gonna eat your head.
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh...
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh.... He lost his head.
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The Little boy, he tried to wander back to his home,
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But it's hard to when you can't see where to go,
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So I guess you might say he'll never get back, but even if he did,
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What would his parents say about their decapitated kid.
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh...
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh.... He lost his head.
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This little boy, he now has a phobia of turtles,
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What it's called its called chelonaphobia,
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But then when you have a phobia of turtles,
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You'll avoid water, and avoid hypothermia.
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh...
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh.... He lost his head.
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Some say this boy is a little tense,
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Well he did lose his head, when he was ten,
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So this boy, will have a hard time in life, that I'll bet
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'Cause head transplants, are hard to get
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh...
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh....
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh...
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Decapitated! decapitated! The little boy was decapitated, oh... He lost his head.
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