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Oop shoop moogi mushy doggy-o oop shoop moogi ay Means son, don't go near the Eskimos. Please do what I say
My daddy was working for the weather station a little bit north of Nome And I grew up in that frozen country where the nights are six months long I used to play like I was an Eskimo I put whale oil on my hair And every night I would beg my folks let me sleep in the frigid air
Oop shoop moogi mushy doggy-o...
I was seventeen and my voice was changing but the girls didn't thrill me none 'Cause I longed to go see an Eskimo on the banks of the old Yukon One night I slipped from my daddy's house a little bit north of Nome I knew that I could be back by morning cause the nights are six months long
Oop shoop moogi mushy doggy-o...
And there she was sittin' on a chunk of ice Eatin' a frozen fish and dipping her friskies in whale blubber And I said, 'ooga shooga mooshka' Which means the love in my heart is a burning And she said, 'shooga mooshka nooshka' And that means back up buddy, you're melting the ice
I went back home and I told my daddy about this maiden fair And how I felt I would like to melt the icicles in her hair Dad's trembling lips turned purple and his breath began to freeze It was then he told me I could never rub noses with pretty little Um Shog Nee
Son, when you were born the white man and the Eskimo Well, they were havin' a lot of wild parties together And an Eskimo named Pie Eye, that's right son a Pie-Eyed Eskimo Froze my little boy and made an icicle out of him So I stole you to get even, I was gonna make a fudgesicle out of you But I raised you like you were my very own And I've loved you like the cold blooded little Eskimo that you are So you see son, you can never rub noses with Um Shog Nee No, it's not because she is your sister But son, Um Shog Nee has got the coldest nose in Alaska And that's why I've always said
Oop shoop moogi mushy doggy-o... (I B Emerson) |
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