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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 19:04, December 12, 2020

"The Seeker"
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Song Information
Singers: The Who
Characters: The Who
Length: 0:30
Writer(s): Pete Townshend
Appearance(s): "A Tale of Two Springfields"

"The Seeker" is a song by The Who. They performed it on the wall separating New Springfield and Olde Springfield.

Lyrics[edit]

I've looked under chairs.
I've looked under tables.
I try to find the key,
To fifty million fables.
They call me the Seeker,
I've been searching low and high.
I won't get to get what I'm after,
Till the day I die.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

"The Seeker" is a real song by The Who.

Appearances[edit]