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Indiana, United States



Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo, Abiyoyo. Abiyoyo yo yoyo yo yoyo. Abiyoyo yo yoyo yo yoyo.
Once upon a time, there was a little boy who played the ukulele. He'd go around town --
"Ploop ploop ploop ploop, ploop ploop ploop ploop, ploop ploop ploop ploop, ploop ploop ploop ploop."
The grownups said, "Get that thing out of here." Not only that, the boy's father was getting
in trouble. He was a magician. He had a magic wand. He'd go, "Zoop, zoop," and make
things disappear.
But the father played too many tricks on people.
Somebody would be doing a hard job of work -- "Zzzz, zzz, zzz, zzz." Up comes the father
with his magic wand, and -- "Zoop!" no saw.
He'd go up to somebody about to drink a nice, cold glass of something -- "Zoop!" the glass
disappears.