Louis Loon
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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Dive down
Into the cool green water
Swim around
By the fish and otters

Louis Loon
Louis Loon
Flap your wings
You're picking up speed
Soon you'll spring
High above the trees

June the beaver
Below you'll leave her
Gnawing on sticks
With another dam to fix

Louis Loon

She hears your song
Echoing over lakes and hills
Lonely and long
Sometimes it's high, sometimes with a trill

Wherever you are
You are admired from afar
But just around the bend
You can always call your friends
Call your friends

Splash splash
Come on in and land
In a flash
You're under water again

Looking to see
When you surface where you'll be

Won't you stay?
Your friends want to play.




Won't you stay?
Your friends want to play.

Overall Meaning

The song Louis Loon by Barenaked Ladies (Children's) is a cheerful and upbeat song about a loon named Louis. The song invites listeners on a journey into the water with Louis, where they can swim with fish and otters. The song encourages Louis, the loon to flap his wings and spring high above the trees. When Louis Loon sings his song echoing over the lakes and hills, June the beaver below him hears it, and it's a distinctive sound. The song ends with an invitation to Louis Loon to stay and play with his friends.


The song Louis Loon is an inspirational song encouraging children to explore and have fun while experiencing nature. Louis Loon is a fictional character, and the song is not specific to any real-life animals or environments, which makes it more relatable to a broad audience. The song creates an excellent opportunity for parents to teach their children about nature and its wonders. The song's lyrics also teach kids to be kind to others and to make new friends—an important life lesson that is essential for all ages.


Line by Line Meaning

Dive down
Submerge yourself in the cool green water


Into the cool green water
Enter into the refreshing, green water


Swim around
Move your body through the water


By the fish and otters
Near the aquatic animals


Louis Loon
Name of the song's protagonist


Flap your wings
Move your wings up and down


You're picking up speed
Gaining velocity quickly


Soon you'll spring
Prepare to jump forward with force


High above the trees
Far from the ground level


June the beaver
Name of another animal present


Below you'll leave her
You'll depart from her location


Gnawing on sticks
Biting and chewing on pieces of wood


With another dam to fix
She has to repair one more dam


She hears your song
The beaver acknowledges your melody


Echoing over lakes and hills
The sound of your music reverberates throughout the surrounding landscape


Lonely and long
Sad and prolonged


Sometimes it's high, sometimes with a trill
On occasion, it is soaring and other times with a vibrato


Wherever you are
No matter where you go


You are admired from afar
People appreciate you from a distance


But just around the bend
In the near future


You can always call your friends
You can always contact your companions


Splash splash
The sound made when something is immersed in water


Come on in and land
Move lower and hit the surface of the water


In a flash
Very quickly


You're under water again
You're submerged in water again


Looking to see
Searching to observe


When you surface where you'll be
Upon emerging, where you'll find yourself


Won't you stay?
Will you remain?


Your friends want to play.
Your friends want to engage in an activity together


Your friends want to play.
Your friends want to engage in an activity together




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ED ROBERTSON, JIM CREEGGAN

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