Song Length |
4:42 |
Genre |
Folk - Alternative, Country - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Cheerful, Welcoming |
Subject |
Celebration, Wild Animals |
Similar Artists |
Burl Ives, The Monkees |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
The Wombat Song
(Words and Music by Michael W. Avery/ Jamie Dodson)
A wombat hangs above the candle sitting in the middle of a yellow, covered table
From his tail ring is tied a string, he spins and grins and dreams when he is able
It goes on and on
And it goes on and on, in "Babble-on"
He wonders as he ponders the lace curtains that are hanging in the basement
When the lights go out, he hangs in doubt and hopes for a replacement
It goes on and on
And it goes on and on, in "Babble-on"
Where are you going Ashim?
I'm going to the Bootie Store
Where are you going obscene Ashim?
I'm watching you. Am I watching you? I am
It goes on and on
And it goes on and on, in "Babble-on"
A tisket, a tasket, take a question from the basket
A ticket, attack it, listen to the racket
It goes on and on
And it goes on and on, in "Babble-on"
A wombat hangs above the candle sitting in the middle of a yellow, covered table
From his tail ring is tied a string, he spins and grins and dreams when he is able
He dreams when he is able
He dreams when he is able
© 2005 Michael W. Avery
All Rights Reserved