Hey, I'm glad to see that Grumbar's continuing his cooking pursuits...so happy, in fact, that I wrote my latest parody song from his point of view. (Let's just hope that Grumbar has a better singing voice than I do!) In any case, it's sung to the tune of Phil Collins' "Sussudio," and is dedicated to our favorite French-Spanish Story Hour Addict.
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HORACIO
There's this chef that's been on my mind
All the time, Horacio, oh oh
Now he don't like to see my face
'Cause I mess up his clean kitchen space
Horacio, oh oh
He talks funny for what it's worth
His accent is not from Oerth
So when he talks, I feel mirth
I laugh so hard when he just says, "eet ees"
Horacio, just say "eet ees"
Oh Horacio
Now I know that I'm no cook
But if you'd take a look
Horacio, oh oh
Ooh, give me a chance, I sure can learn
So far I've mastered "burn"
Horacio, oh oh
Ah, I've just got to have you teach me how
To find those hidden steaks in a moo-cow
I'd pay attention to what you say
And I'd feel so good if you'd just say "okay"
Horacio just say "okay"
Oh Horacio, oh
I'll be a good chef, be sure of that
I'll even wear that funny little hat
Horacio, I just want to bake
Oh Horacio, let's make dragon cake!
Oh Horacio, don't look that way
Horacio, oh oh oh
Say "eet's okay"
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Johnathan
Self-Appointed, Unofficial Bard to the Knights of Spellforge Keep Campaign