Hali kwiwa sang sang
Hong wang lidel pong
Het lied dat u nu hoolt
Dat is de pingpongsong

Tik tak tik tak
Kie tak tak
Heng wang sweng wang
Smash
Je kunt de bal nu oplapen
Veldediging
Niet best

Ik zal van je winnen
Als jij niet betel oplet
Sla de ballen om je olen
Met mijn pingpong blet

Vliesekoop velliezen ook
Ollie flinkie hoi
Foe yong hai en Dinky Toy
Hoi hoi hoi hoi hoi

Hali kwiwa sang sang
Hong wang lidel pong
Het lied dat u nu hoolt
Dat is de pingpongsong

Tik tak tik tak
Kie tak tak
Heng wang sweng wang
Smash
Je kunt de bal nu oplapen
Je veldediging was
Niet best

Ik zal van je winnen
Als jij niet oplet let
Sla de ballen om je olen
Met mijn pingpong blet

Vliesekoop velliezen ook
Hoi hoi hoi hoi hoi
Dinky Toy en foe yong hai
Hopsie dopsie kai

Vliesekoop velliezen ook

Hali kwiwa sang sang
Hong wang lidel pong
Het lied wat u hoolt
Dat is de pingpongsong

Tik tak tik tak
Kie tak tak
Heng wang sweng wang
Smash
Je kunt de bal nu oplapen
Je veldediging was
Niet best


Lyrics submitted by Der_Bulle

Pingpongsong Lyrics as written by Erik Van Der Wurff Hermannus J. Herman Van Veen

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    This song is about table tennis. One of the songs of Alfred Jodocus Kwak.

    Der_Bulleon November 23, 2004   Link

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