The Theme song for the national public access TV show, "The Children's Corner."
lyrics
When I'm sitting around,
With my homework all done,
And there's nothing to do....
I call all of my friends,
They don't answer the phone,
Where have they gone to?
Well I'm thinking and I'm thinking with the TV right in front of me,
When something catches my eye,
It's a television program that is made for younger people,
I think I'll give it a try,
I'm going to go,
Where do you go?
To the Children's Corner.
Where do you go?
We're going to go,
To the Children's Corner.
The channel is set,
The program is on,
Entertaining and fun...
Filled with stories and facts,
I'm glad that I'm here,
My boredom all gone...
This land is filled with creatures and some interesting people,
No where on earth can compare,
This place is very special it's a world all by itself,
Through the pink bag with the sign that says "rare,"
Where do you go?
We're going to go,
to the Children's Corner....
Where do you go?
Look around, what do you see?
Prankstown is over there,
There's a Slouch and some Grocks,
A Weazit and Shlox,
You never know what new adventure, you may share...
At the Children's Corner....
Where do you go?
We're going to go,
To the Children's Corner.
Where do you go?
We're going to go,
To the Children's Corner.
Tell me where do you go?
We're going to go,
To the Children's Corner.
Where do you go?
We're going to go,
To the Children's Corner.
Just where do you go?
We're going to go,
To the Children's Corner.
Where where do you go?
We're going to go,
To the Children's Corner.
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