:) Thanks! Yes, I learned that one in nursery school. "Eyes and ears and mouth and nose..." It tickled me when I learned that it is an old drinking song. Really, I like the kid's version better. It is like a pre-school Macarena. Aye, aye, aye!
The song has such a cheerful tempo; I wonder whether the writer meant to be humorous. It kind of sounds like something I'd say in one of my more sarcastic moments. Well, regardless of how it was meant, it does make me laugh. I hope that you are enjoying your summer. I've been positively hedonistic.
THE TOMB, Jose Agustin
papulk 1 year ago
wow kaburto, you know how to jog those lost memories, great job, its 5 stars from me
salviaDivinorumTrip 3 years ago
Thank you!
kaburto1966 3 years ago
great job - I have a five-year old daughter & can't keep the words "head, shoulders, knees & toes out of my head"! (the wiggles use this same tune)
identitytraveler 3 years ago
:) Thanks! Yes, I learned that one in nursery school. "Eyes and ears and mouth and nose..." It tickled me when I learned that it is an old drinking song. Really, I like the kid's version better. It is like a pre-school Macarena. Aye, aye, aye!
kaburto1966 3 years ago
I agree- the idea of dying of love sounds a bit like over the top teenage melodrama.
jordanthecat 3 years ago
The song has such a cheerful tempo; I wonder whether the writer meant to be humorous. It kind of sounds like something I'd say in one of my more sarcastic moments. Well, regardless of how it was meant, it does make me laugh. I hope that you are enjoying your summer. I've been positively hedonistic.
kaburto1966 3 years ago
Just great thanks for sharing.
ghostgal30e 3 years ago 2
Thanks Gigi, you're a dear!
kaburto1966 3 years ago