Coming this Christmas to a theater near you
The most horrifying film to hit the screen
There's a homicidal maniac who finds a cub scout troop
And he hacks up two or three in every scene

Please don't reveal the secret ending to your friends
Don't spoil the big surprise
You won't believe your eyes when you see

Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d

Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d

See severed heads that almost fall right in your lap
See that bloody hatchet coming right at you
No, you'll never see hideous effects like these again
'Till we bring you "nature trail to hell part 2"

So bring the kids along, it's good clean family fun
What have you got to lose
If you like the six o'clock news then you'll love
Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d

Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d

(Zhiw ezeehc stae natas)

Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d

Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d

Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d

N-n-n-n-n-n-n-nature trail to hell
Take it away from the nature trail to hell
There's no escape from the nature trail to hell
In 3-d
3-d

Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d

Nature trail to hell
In 3-d
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d
Nature trail to hell
In 3-d


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Nature Trail to Hell Lyrics as written by Al Yankovic

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    This song is a satire on cheesy horror movies that were released by the boatload in 1980's. By the axiom that Weird Al rules, this song rules.

    OpinionHeadon October 26, 2006   Link

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