I saw this bird fly off his head
Without him ever looking up
This here giraffe was never caught complaining
He wouldn't take skin off yer back.

And ya hear yourself
Thinking
And ya hear yourself
Thinking
This here giraffe, laughed

I saw this man stick out his neck
With his binoculars intact
He couldn't tell the right side of his brain
Had just lost all interest in his left,
And ya feel yourself shrinking
And ya feel yourself shrinking
This here giraffe, laughed
This here giraffe, laughed
And ya hear yourself
And ya hear yourself


Lyrics submitted by SpaceManSpiff

This Here Giraffe Lyrics as written by Ronald Jones Michael Ivins

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    something about the giraffe doesnt care too much about things that dont REALLY matter. a human would probably get pretty freaked out about a bird landing on his or her head, but the giraffe lets it do what it wants; he realizes it's not really a big deal.

    ike368on May 10, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    This is a very weird song... I'm not sure that it has any meaning at all... I like it though

    SpaceManSpiffon September 10, 2002   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    It's about a giraffe that laughs.

    ... Hehe.

    DominElon March 29, 2008   Link

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