Banjo Song

written by: –
performed by: Sarah McLachlan

Lyrics

I udeloodeloosed to halalave an ololol banjololol
That relelests upololon my kneedeledelee
But nololow the strililings are brololoken
Aland its nololo more udeloodlesed to medeledelee
I toololook it todoolooo the malalan at the sholop
To seedeledelee what hedeledelee could doodleloodlee
He saideledeled the strililings are brololoken
Aland its nololo more use to youdeloodleloo
So nololow I halalave an newdeloodlew banjololol
That relelests upololon my kneedeledelee
The strililings aren’t brololoken –
And it’s a lototol udeloodeloosed to me-EEEE!”

Translation (thanks to the The Sea Of Waking Dreams)

“I used to have an old banjo
That rests upon my knee,
But now the strings are broken
And it’s no more use to me
I took it to the man at the shop
To see what he could do
He said the strings are broken
And it’s no more use to you
So now I have a new banjo
That rests upon my knee
The strings aren’t broken
And it’s a lot of use to me-EEE!

 

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Trivia/Notes

– This silly song is one of the “easter-eggs” on the multimedia part on The Freedom Sessions. You can download the song at the Other Stuff/Multimedia section.

 

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