Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Abiyoyo, artist - Raffi. Album song Owl Singalong, in the genre Детская музыка со всего мира
Date of issue: 31.12.2015
Record label: Concord, Rounder, Troubadour
Song language: English
Abiyoyo |
Once upon a time there was a little boy, who played a ukulele |
He’d go around town clink, clunk, CLONK! |
The grown-ups would say: Take that thing out of here! |
Not only that. |
The boy’s father would get in trouble, too |
His father was a magician and he had a magic wand. |
He could go Zooop! |
With it, and make things disappear |
But he played too many tricks on people |
He’d come up to someone just about to drink a nice glass of something |
Zoop! |
The glass would disappear |
He’d come up to someone doing some work—maybe sawing off a log of |
Wood: zzt, zzt, zzt. |
Up comes the father with his magic wand: Zoop! |
And |
The saw would disappear |
He would come up to someone just about to sit down after a hard day’s |
Work, and zoop! |
No chair |
People got tired of this. |
They said to the father: |
Hey you get out of here too. |
Take your magic wand and your practical |
Jokes and you and your son, just git!" |
They ostracized them. |
That means, they |
Made 'em live on the edge of town |
Now, in this town, they used to tell stories |
The old people used to tell stories about the giants that lived in the old |
Days! |
They used to tell a story about a giant called Abiyoyo |
They said he was as tall as a tree, and he could eat people up |
Of course, nobody believed it; |
but they told these stories anyway |
But one day, one day, the sun rose red over the hill |
And the first people that got up and looked out of their window |
They saw a great big shadow in front of the sun. |
And they could feel |
The whole ground shake (Stomp, stomp.) |
Women screamed. |
Strong men fainted. |
They said: «Run for your lives! |
Abiyoyo’s coming!» |
Down through the fields he came. |
He came to the sheep pasture and |
Grabs a whole sheep. |
Yeowp! |
He eats it in one bite. |
He comes to the cow |
Pasture, grabs a whole cow and Yuhk! |
Gone |
People yelled: «Grab your most precious possessions and run!» |
Just then the boy and his father were waking up. |
They’d been up late the |
Night before at a party. |
The boy rubbed his eyes and said: |
«Hey, pa, what’s coming over the fields» |
The father said: «Oh, son. |
That’s Abiyoyo |
Oh, if only I could get him to lie down, I could make him disappear." |
The boy said, «Come with me father.» |
He grabbed his father by the hand |
And the father grabbed the magic wand, and the boy grabbed his ukulele |
And over the fields they went, right up to where Abiyoyo was |
People screamed «Don't go near him! |
He’ll eat you alive!» |
There was Abiyoyo |
He had long fingernails, ‘cause he never cut 'em |
He had slobbery teeth 'cause he never brushed them |
He had stinking feet, cause he never washed them |
He was raising up his claws and just then the boy whipped out his |
Ukulele |
Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo |
Abiyoyo, yo yoyo yo yoyo |
Abiyoyo, yo yoyo yo yoyo |
Well, the giant had never heard a song about himself before, and a |
Foolish grin spread across his face. |
And the giant started to dance |
ABIYOYO, ABIYOYO, ABIYOYO |
The boy went faster |
ABIYOYO, ABIYOYO, ABIYOYO, ABIYOYO |
ABIYOYO, YO YOYO, YO YOYO ABIYOYO, YO YOYO… |
And the giant was dancing faster, and faster he got out of breath and |
He staggered. |
He fell down flat on the ground |
Zoop, zoop! |
Went the father with his magic wand, and Abiyoyo disappeared |
People streamed out of their houses, and they ran across the fields |
They said: «Why, he’s gone, he’s disappeared!» |
They said: «Come back to town. |
And sure, bring your ukulele; |
we don’t |
Care.» |
And they all sang: |
Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo |
Abiyoyo, yo yoyo yo yoyo, Abiyoyo, yo yoyo yo yoyo |