"Hey now," "Hey now," "Hey now," "Hey now"
Aiko Aiko all day, jockomo feno na na nay, jockomo feena nay.
My spy dog saw you spy dog sittin' by the fi-yo
My spy dog told your spy boy, "I'm gonna set your tail on fi-yo."
I said, "Hey now," "Hey now,". "Hey now," "Hey now"
Aiko Aiko all day, jockomo feno na na nay, jockomo feena nay.
My grandma saw your grandma sitting by the fire
My grandma to your grandma, "Gonna fix your chick on fire."
I said, "Hey now," "Hey now," "Hey now," "Hey now"
Aiko Aiko all day, jockomo feno na na nay, jockomo feena nay.
My little boy saw your little boy sittin' by the fi-yo
My little boy told your little boy, "I'm gonna fix your chick on fire."
Other Lyrics:
My spy boy saw your spy boy sittin' by the fi-yo
My spy boy told your spy boy, "I'm gonna set your tail on fire."
My moray saw your moray sittin' by the fire
My moray said your moray "I'm gonna set yo dick on fire."
See that girl she's dressed in red, Aiko Aiko all day
Even at the door she'll shoot you dead, jockomo feena nay
Well, Billy and Bob well they go down town, Aiko Aiko all day
Well if you don't like what the big chief says, jockomo feena nay


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    holy shit, these are the worst lyrics ever, thats not the words at all, and it's spelled "iko iko" - its a folk song and it's really not hard to find the real lyrics, they are all over the internet

    angelrenegadeon March 15, 2005   Link

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