intro:
instrumental music
chorus:
The wise old owl knows
that wisky, wasky, weedle.
The wise Old Owl knows
all tisky, tasky, tweedle
He sees all, you hear his call
he's the one who knows all
That wise old owl knows ....
verse #1:
A wise old owl lived in an oak,
The more he saw, the less he spoke
The less he spoke, the more he heard.
Now, wasn't he a wise old bird?
Then one day he was forced to speak
he saw that the dam, had sprung a leak
the valley was overflowing the rivers crown
the town's people all would soon drown
chorus:
The wise old owl knows
that wisky, wasky, weedle.
The wise Old Owl knows
all tisky, tasky, tweedle
He sees all, you hear his call
he's the one who knows all
That wise old owl knows ....
verse #2:
The Owl swooped down to the ground
and spoke to the beavers big and brown
to dam the river, and slow the water flow down
The beavers all agreed to help the tweedle indeed
The owl was thankful
that they answered his plea
Then he flew back without a sound...
.........
chorus:
The wise old owl knows
that wisky, wasky, weedle.
The wise Old Owl knows
all tisky, tasky, tweedle
He sees all, you hear his call
he's the one who knows all
That wise old owl knows ....
instrumental music:
breakdown:
bridge:
In the forest, wise and old,
the owl watches stories unfold.
With big round eyes and feathers soft,
It teaches lessons, lifting thoughts.
"Hoo, hoo," it calls,
sharing secrets of the night,
guiding lost ones, with its gentle light.
Patience and knowledge are treasures to keep, as the owl reminds us to think before we leap.
So listen closely to the owl's wise song,
for in its wisdom, we all belong.
chorus:
The wise old owl knows
that wisky, wasky, weedle.
The wise Old Owl knows
all tisky, tasky, tweedle
He sees all, you hear his call
he's the one who knows all
That wise old owl knows ....
outro: