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Latest revision as of 09:17, March 29, 2023

"The Great Gazebo Disaster of 1898"
The Great Gazebo Disaster of 1898.png
Song Information
Singers: Grey DeLisle
Characters: Martin Prince
Length: Part one: 0:16
Part two: 0:40
Writer(s): Music: Bleeding Fingers Music
Lyrics: Michael Price
Appearance(s): "Hostile Kirk Place"

"The Great Gazebo Disaster of 1898" is a song by Martin Prince.

Lyrics[edit]

Part one[edit]

There's a story that goes of the big gazebo,
That fell down one breezy June Sunday.
The mayor, it's said, had rocks in his head.
And he went by the name of Van Houten.

Part two[edit]

There's a story that goes of the big gazebo,
That fell down one breezy June Sunday.
The mayor, it's said, had rocks in his head.
And he went by the name of Van Houten.
The pitching of woo was heartfelt and true.
And it raised all the fair ladies' ardor.
But the braces gave way and the corpses, they say,
Stretched out to Lake Gobedygooby.
This song of wrecked steel and human ordeal,
Will go on for 20 more verses.
Gazebos are-

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The song is a parody of the 1976 song "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" by Gordon Lightfoot.

Appearances[edit]