Forbidden Forest is a parody of the Girl Scout song Canadian Wilderness.
lyrics
Life of a groundskeeper
That of a gamekeeper
Travels the Hogwarts grounds
Black Lake to outer bounds
Finding who'll understand
In the Forbidden land
Centaur and spider friends
Fondness that never ends
My heart has but one home (My heart)
From which I’ll never roam (From which)
Land of true happiness (Land of)
Forbidden Forest
Students in the afternoon
Werewolves howling at the moon
Rustling of willow trees
Even without a breeze
Thestrals and unicorns
Wander oak and ash and thorn
Trees that've seen generations grow
Ancient as the winds that blow
My heart has but one home (My heart)
From which I’ll never roam (From which)
Land of true happiness (Land of)
Forbidden Forest
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A long-awaited wizard rock album from a pioneer of the wrock community. Mostly wrock, but there are some other nerdy songs thrown in, though they don't disrupt the cohesion. Lauren is always awesome, and if you liked her previous music, you will enjoy this fuller sound even more. yourwizardrockresource
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The moment I heard 'Forget the Girl' on a mix years ago, I fell in love, and I was so delighted to find more music by the same band. Avery's lyrics are a standout in the world of wizard rock, and I don't say this lightly. His grasp of characters and the heartfelt, poetic songwriting and delivery are second to none. I adore songs about canon relationships that give me new insights, and this album does that so well. yourwizardrockresource