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'''The Elusive Moose''' is a song performed in the ''[[Postcards From Buster]]'' episode "[[Moose on the Loose]]." It was written by [[Glen Berger]] and [[Claudio Ragazzi]].
'''The Elusive Moose''' is a song performed in the ''[[Postcards From Buster]]'' episode "[[Moose on the Loose]]." It was written by [[Glen Berger]] and [[Claudio Ragazzi]].
==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
''Oh, wide Wyoming,''<br />
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''My hat is off to you.''<br />
''I could spend my life just roaming,''<br />
''Taking in your view.''
 
''The howling of the coyotes''<br />
''And the murmur of the brook,''<br />
''I saw all sorts of things''<br />
''Once I began to look''
 
''Could I refuse to hear the call''<br />
''Of the wild''<br />
''Especially the moose''<br />
''The elusive moose!''
 
''Could I refuse to hear the call''<br />
''Of the wild''<br />
''Especially the moose''<br />
''The elusive moose!''
 
''Oh, elusive moose!''<br />
''Oh, yeah!''<br />
''Hear the call of the elusive moose... ''
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