We don't like the merry-go-round
We get tired of swings
We prefer the bumper cars
And other scary things
All we want to do is ride the Big Dipper
We want to fly in the sky.

"Cause we love the roller coaster
That's making Daddy green
Yes, we love the roller coaster
Cause we love to scream
Yes, we love to scream.

(Screams)

We like hanging upside down
And whipping round the bend
Hold your breath and close your eyes
'Cause here it comes again
All we want to do is ride the Big Dipper
And see the ground disappear

'Cause we love the roller coaster
Where Mommy won't be seen
Yes, we love the roller coaster
Cause we love to scream
Yes, we love to scream

(Screams)

All we want to do is ride the Big Dipper.
We want to fly in the sky

'Cause we love the roller coaster
That's making Daddy green.
Yes, we love the roller coaster
Cause we love to scream
Yes, we love to scream






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