Witches' Brew

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Witches' Brew

Dead leaves, seaweed, rotten eggs, too.
Stir them in my witches' brew.
I got magic, Alakazamakazoo.

Spider web, moldy bread, mucky mud, too.
Stir them in my witches' brew.
I got magic! Alakazamakazoo.

ooo - My witches' brew - ooo
What's it gonna do to you?
Boo!
Floor wax, thumb tacks, purple paint, too.
Stir them in my witches' brew.
I got magic, Alakazamakazoo.

Finger nails, lunch pails, apple cores, too.
Stir them in my witches' brew.
I got magic, Alakazamakazoo.

ooo - My witches' brew - ooo
What's it gonna do to you?
Boo!

Wrinkled prunes, mushrooms, motor oil, too.
Stir them in my witches' brew.
I got magic, Alakazamakazoo.
I got magic, Alakazamakazoo.

Information About Witches' Brew

Witches' Brew is the title of the song which was used in a horror comedy film produced in 1980. This title of the children's song is also called "Which Witch Is Which?' The setting of the story is in a college campus where there is an existing rivalry for several chairmanships of faculties.

Several wives are practicing witchcraft to help their husbands advance in their careers. One of the husbands named Joshua Lightman, does not believe in witchcraft, so, he ordered his wife, Margaret, to stop practicing it. However, after ordering it, things start to go wrong for him.

He cuts his skin while shaving and a male student accused him of abuse in authority that caused him to lose his chairmanship in the psychology department. In another incident, a female student tries to shoot him with a rifle from the university rooftop. Witches' Brew story ends with wife Margaret returning back to practicing witchcraft to help her husband Joshua.

"Words and Music by Martha Cheney and Hap Palmer" © Hap-Pal Music www.happalmer.com.

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This is 1 verse and it may just be enough of a Witches Brew

Witches Brew, make me a stew.
Make it thick or I'll be sick.
Make enough for the week ahead and hurry up.
'Cause it's nearly time for my bed.

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