Friends Forever
Bear in the Big Blue House Lyrics


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[Tutter]

Oh, Ojo
What an awful fight we had
I'm sorry that I
Made you feel so bad
(You see sometimes I get a little carried away and I...)
[Ojo]

(Ah, Tutter)
That's okay
'Cause in the end

[Tutter]

(Huh?)

[Ojo]

I really can't stay
Angry at a friend
And you're my friend

[Tutter]

(Oh, Ojo)
We're not the biggest creatures
You and me

[Ojo]

But our friendship's
Bigger than the widest sea

[Tutter]

(Yes it is, Ojo!)
Now what were we
So mad about, we two?

[Ojo]

(Oh, nothing that matters!)
We're friends forever
You and me

[Both]

Me and

[Pip and Pop]

Friends until the last clam's eaten

[Ojo]

Till the last adventure's through

[Tutter]

We're friends till there's
No more cheese to share

[Tutter and Ojo]

We're friends forever
You and me
Me and

[Bear]

Friends until the last bear hug

[Tutter and Ojo]

Me and you

[Treelo]

And me and I...

[All]

Oh, yes
We're friends no matter
What may happen
Friends forever
You and me

[Tutter and Ojo]





You and me
Me and you.

Overall Meaning

The song "Friends Forever" from Bear in the Big Blue House is a touching and relatable ode to the ups and downs of friendships. The lyrics tell the story of two characters, Tutter and Ojo, who have just had a fight. Tutter apologizes for his behavior, acknowledging that he can sometimes get carried away. Ojo forgives him easily, recognizing that their friendship is stronger than any disagreement. They sing together, "What were we so mad about, we two?/ Oh, nothing that matters!/ We're friends forever, you and me."


This song captures the universal truth that friendships can be challenging and require effort, but they are ultimately worth it. It reminds us that no matter what may happen, true friends will always come back to each other. The lyrics also highlight the importance of forgiveness and understanding in maintaining strong relationships.


Overall, "Friends Forever" is a heartwarming and wholesome song that celebrates the power of friendship. It teaches valuable lessons about honesty, forgiveness, and the enduring nature of true connections.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, Ojo
Tutter addresses Ojo, implying that he wants to have a conversation with her.


What an awful fight we had
Tutter acknowledges the fact that they had a terrible fight with each other previously.


I'm sorry that I
Tutter expresses his remorse for making Ojo feel bad.


Made you feel so bad
Tutter acknowledges that his actions caused Ojo to feel bad.


(You see sometimes I get a little carried away and I...)
Tutter provides an explanation for his earlier behavior, suggesting that he sometimes gets carried away.


(Ah, Tutter)
Ojo responds to Tutter's apology.


That's okay
Ojo forgives Tutter for his earlier behavior.


Cause in the end
Ojo suggests that, ultimately, their friendship is more important than the fight they had.


(Huh?)
Tutter expresses confusion in response to Ojo's statement.


I really can't stay
Ojo reinforces her previous statement about ultimately forgiving Tutter.


Angry at a friend
Ojo emphasizes her belief that friends should not hold grudges against each other.


And you're my friend
Ojo reaffirms that Tutter is her friend.


(Oh, Ojo)
Tutter recognizes that Ojo has forgiven him and expresses gratitude for her friendship.


We're not the biggest creatures
Tutter acknowledges that they are not physically large creatures.


You and me
Tutter is referring to himself and Ojo.


But our friendship's
Tutter suggests that their friendship is more significant than their physical size.


Bigger than the widest sea
Tutter suggests that their friendship is vast and immeasurable.


(Yes it is, Ojo!)
Tutter agrees with Ojo's suggestion about the vastness of their friendship.


Now what were we
Tutter is asking about the nature of their previous argument.


So mad about, we two?
Tutter is questioning what caused them to argue in the first place.


(Oh, nothing that matters!)
Ojo suggests that the cause of their argument is not important.


We're friends forever
Tutter and Ojo agree that their friendship will last forever.


Me and
Tutter and Ojo are referring to their own friendship.


Friends until the last clam's eaten
Pip and Pop join in and suggest that their friendship will last until the end of time.


Till the last adventure's through
Ojo suggests that their friendship will outlast any adventure they go through.


We're friends till there's
Tutter and Ojo reiterate the fact that their friendship is profound and everlasting.


No more cheese to share
Tutter and Ojo use cheese as a symbol of their friendship, once again emphasizing its enormity.


We're friends forever
Tutter and Ojo reaffirm the fact that they will always be friends.


Me and
Tutter and Ojo are referring to their own friendship.


Friends until the last bear hug
Bear suggests that their friendship will last until the very end of their lives, symbolized by a bear hug.


Me and you
Everyone acknowledges the fact that they are all friends with each other.


And me and I...
Treelo suggests that he is his own friend, symbolizing self-love and self-care.


Oh, yes
Everyone agrees that their friendship is crucial and meaningful.


We're friends no matter
Everyone agrees that their friendship will last no matter what happens.


What may happen
Everyone acknowledges that life can be unpredictable and uncertain.


Me and you
Everyone reiterates the fact that they are all friends with each other.


You and me
Tutter and Ojo reaffirm the fact that they are friends with each other.


Me and you.
Tutter and Ojo are referring to their own friendship.




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Comments from YouTube:

@SlipperySoap

Such a nice song 🎵!!!!

@bettyottman1718

Sometimes everyone fights and then make up.

@salstefanelli7406

Love Is All You Need (1998)

@bettyottman1718

Do you often fight with someone and make up?

@wubbzyandsesamestreetfangirl

@@bettyottman1718 uh , yeah

@alanodonnell4788

When I first heard that song when I was just a boy. It almost sounded like something that can be sang in a Church quier.

@mariamagana7435

Wow, Really?

@alanodonnell4788

@@mariamagana7435 well yes it did sound like that.

@mariamagana7435

Cool

@wubbzyandsesamestreetfangirl

Choir you mean

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