[Intro]
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[Verse 1]
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Way back in days of old
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There was a legend told
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About a hero known as Galavant
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Square jaw and perfect hair
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Cojones out to there
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There was no hero quite like Galavant
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Tough, plus every other manly value
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Mess with him, he'll disembowel you
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Yay, he ruled in every way
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A fairy-tale cliche
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And people called him Galavant
[Verse 2]
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The man we're speaking of,
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He had a lady love,
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And Madalena, she was one fair maiden
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Long legs and perfect skin
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A body built for sin
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With cleavage you could hold a whole parade in
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Ah, true love was never this, this ecstatic
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Nor as wildly acrobatic
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Yes! He loved her to excess
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Thrice daily more or less
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And she'd be screaming, "Galavant!"
[Bridge]
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One tiny problem
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Soon would arise
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Richard, a nearby king
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Of wealth and stature
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He watched Madalena
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Lust in his eyes
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And he asked her for her hand...
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Well, more like a demand...
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Well, more like had his henchman snatch her
[Verse 3]
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Which brings us to today
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The Royal Wedding Day
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No one can stop it now but Galavant
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Poor Madalena waits
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Behind King Richard's gates
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For the arrival of her Galavant
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Now, at last begins a true adventure
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Epic! Wild! A real butt-clencher!
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So, Huzzah and tally-ho!
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Sit back and here we go!
Attend the tale of...
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Gaaaaaaaaaaa-laaaaaaaaaaa-vaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaant!