David Tomlinson - Substitutiary Locomotion [From Bedknobs and Broomsticks] Lyrics

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Substitutiary Locomotion [From Bedknobs and Broomsticks]
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What Are The Lyrics For Substitutiary Locomotion [From Bedknobs and Broomsticks] By David Tomlinson?
Treguna Mekoides Tracorum Satis Dee
Substitutiary locomotion Mystic power that's far beyond the wildest notion It's so weird, so feared, yet wonderful to see Substitutiary locomotion come to me Treguna Mekoides Tracorum Satis Dee Treguna Mekoides Tracorum Satis Dee I don't want locomotiary substitution Or remote intransitory convolution Only one precise solution is the key Substitutiary locomotion it must be Treguna Mekoides and Tracorum Satis Dee Substitutiary locomotion Lovely substitutiary locomotion You make substututiary history With Treguna Mekoides and a little help from me With Treguna Mekoides and Tracorum Satis Dee |
Who Wrote Substitutiary Locomotion [From Bedknobs and Broomsticks] By David Tomlinson?
Richard Sherman, Robert Sherman
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What's The Duration Of The Substitutiary Locomotion [From Bedknobs and Broomsticks] By David Tomlinson?The duration of Substitutiary Locomotion [From Bedknobs and Broomsticks] is 1:44 minutes and seconds. |
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