Lama lama la nah
lama la nah
lama lama la nah

Mouth to mouth reach up down the part
and drop to drop, drop now count down the hop
You see we see you must have the key
So eat your
Popsicle

beep beep

Pow the wow and take half the cow
yoo-hoo yay-hay play the game May
and talk to me dont show the county
i see your magical
take one for the money and two for blow
and three all together now here we go
get physical, its typical
take a sidewalk drink from a double dutchman
wake up to the sunshine
wake up with the rain
you got what you want now

come and eat your
popsicle
cuz its so
edible
come on kids we're having a ball
just lickin' our
popsicle

beep beep

Pound the round jam up the count down
and melt the town with the sound
you see we see you must have the key
cuz we are magical
take one for the money and two for the blow
and 3 all together now here we go
its wonderful, it 'riginal
its the double-dutch dutch, thank you oh-so
take one for the money and two for the blow
and 3 all together now here we go
wake up, wake up

wake up to the sunshine
wake up with the rain
you got what you want now

come on and eat your
popsicle
cuz its so
magical
come on and eat your
popsicle
cuz its so
edible
come on kids we're having a ball
just lickin' our
popsicle


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    I thought i'd just like to add, that there are references to childhood games all over the place in this song, not just jump roping.

    "and drop to drop, drop count down the hop" That one is talking about hop-scotch

    "You see we see you must have the key " I think this is talking about this game I used to play in my elementary school music class. One person would close their eyes and the rest of the class would hide a key in the room. Then while the other person was looking, the calss would sing this wacky song over and over again, and sing louded as they got closer. So that fits best, because they are relying on the calss to help them find the key. You see wee see.

    Also:

    Beep beep!

    BuddytheRaton October 21, 2004   Link

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