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Revision as of 09:11, December 11, 2020

Let Them Play!
Let Them Play!.png
Song Information
Singers: Dan Castellaneta
Nancy Cartwright
Joe Mantegna
Characters: Homer Simpson
Bart Simpson
Fat Tony
Louie
Length: 1:31
Writer(s): Music: Alf Clausen
Lyrics: John Frink
Appearance(s): "What to Expect When Bart's Expecting"

"Let Them Play!" is a song sung by Homer Simpson, Bart Simpson, Fat Tony and Louie.

Lyrics

Homer:
Let them play.
We won't look; we'll turn away.
Go make love, and eat some hay.
Bart:
We'll be dead,
Shot through the head.
Homer:
Be that as it may.
Fat Tony's horse is gay.
Fat Tony:
I do not hear no banging,
No sound of horseshoes clanging.
Homer:
Roll in hay.
Bart:
Or tomorrow we will pay.
Homer:
I don't care about tomorrow,
We need true horse love today.
Here's a blanket they can borrow,
Let them rock the night away.
Louie:
I don't really mind at all,
But why must I go muck the stall?
Homer/Bart:
Roll in hay, roll in hay.
Homer/Bart/Fat Tony/Louie:
Roll in hay!

Behind the Laughter

This song is a parody of "One Day More" from Les Misérables.

Appearances