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Letra

    Story by Pete Seeger
    traditional African music arranged by Rev. HCN Williams and JN Maselwa

    Chorus:
    Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo
    Abiyoyo, yoyoyo, yoyoyo

    Once upon a time there was a little boy who
    played the ukelele. He'd go around town,
    'Blmp, blmp, blmp, blmp, blmp, blmp, blmp,
    bImp blmp blmp, blmp blmp, blmp!'
    Grown-ups said "Get that thing out of here!"

    Not only that, the boy's father was a gettin'
    in trouble. He was a magician. He had a
    magic wand. He could go 'Zoop! Zoop!' make
    things disappear. But the father played too
    many tricks on people. Somebody doing a
    hard job of work, 'zzt, zzt, zzt', up comes the
    father with his magic wand, 'Zoop!' no saw.
    Come to someone about to drink a nice cold
    glass of something, 'Zoop!' the glass
    disappears, He'd come to someone about
    to sit down after a hard day's work, 'Zoopl'
    no chair.

    People said to the father, "You get out
    of here, too. Take your magic wand and
    your son!" The boy and his father were
    ostracized. That means they made them
    live on the edge of town.

    Now in this town they used to tell stories.
    The old people used to tell stories about
    the giants that lived in the old days They
    used to tell a story about a giant called
    Abiyoyo. They said he was as tall as a
    house and could eat...people... up.
    Of course, nobody believed it, but they
    told the story anyway.

    One day, one day, the sun rose, blood red
    over the hill. And the first people got up
    and looked out of their window, they saw a
    great big shadow in front of the sun. And
    they could feel the whole ground shake.
    'Stomp, stomp'. Women screamed, 'Ahh!'
    Strong men fainted "Ohh!" - "Run for
    your lives! Abiyoyo's coming!"

    He came to the sheep pasture, grabs a
    whole sheep, 'Yeowp!' Comes to the cow
    pasture, grabs a whole cow, 'Yeowp!'
    Daniel, "Grab your most precious
    possessions and run! Run!" Just then the
    boy and his father woke up "Hey, Paw,
    what's coming over the field?" - Oh, Son,
    that's Abiyoyo. Oh, if I could only get him
    to lie down, I could make him disappear."

    The boy said "Come with me, Father." He
    grabs his father by one hand. The father
    gets the magic wand, the boy gets the
    ukelele. They run across the field. People
    yelled, "Don't go near him! He'll eat you
    alive!" There was Abiyoyo. He had long
    fingernails cause he never cut 'em.
    Slobbery teeth, cause he didn't brush
    them. Stinking feet, 'cause he didn't wash
    'em. He raised up with his claws, the boy
    whips out his ukelele and starts to sing.

    Chorus

    Well, you know the giant had never heard a song
    about himself before, and a foolish grin spread
    over the giant's face. And the giant started to
    dance "Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo," the boy
    went faster, "Abiyoyo, yoyoyo, yoyoyo. Abiyoyo,
    Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo," The giant
    got out of breath. He staggered. He fell down flat
    on the ground 'Zoop!, Zoop!' people looked out
    the window, Abiyoyo disappeared.

    They ran across the fields. They lifted the boy
    and his father up on their shoulders. They said,
    "Come back to town. Bring your damn ukelele,
    we don t care anymore!" And they all sang:

    Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo
    (Oh, you sing it with me,)
    Abiyoyo Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo

    Composição: Pete Seeger / Jörgen Elofsson. Essa informação está errada? Nos avise.



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