This is a parody of One Republic's All the Right Moves.
lyrics
All the right wards in all the right places
Oh yeah, they throw 'em down.
They got all the right moves and all the game's aces
So yeah, we're goin' down.
We paint a picture of a perfect team,
We're all OP, we got CC, we're gonna roll 'em.
But though our champs are strong we all did something wrong:
Nobody warded no matter how much I told 'em.
And all the champs they picked
Makes anybody sick:
Karma, Evelyn, Sejuani, Heimer, Twitch.
But even though their champs are bad,
It makes me really mad,
They always get dragon and gank without a hitch.
They got
All the right wards in all the right places
Oh yeah, they throw 'em down.
They got all the right moves and all the game's aces
So yeah, we're goin' down.
Everybody knows, everybody knows where we're goin',
Oh yeah, we're goin' down.
I said, Everybody knows, somehow they all know where we're goin',
Yeah, we're goin' down.
Do you think we'll make it?
Do you think we'll win?
We haven't had a single gank that worked out.
Between good map control,
And their great support,
I think it's reasonable now to feel doubt.
And when we try to counter-ward,
They had a secret stored:
They pop an oracle's elixir for sight.
Then when they've made we can't see,
You know it had to be,
Now they got Baron! Y'know, this just ain't right.
*Chorus*
It don't matter what we see,
They're ahead by 23
Kills and haven't died at all.
It don't matter what I say,
They won't do it anyway,
Using no wards wasn't my call.
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