The Animal Fair
Cedarmont Kids Lyrics


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I went to the animal fair
The birds and the beasts were there
The big baboon by the light of the moon
Was combing his auburn hair
You should've seen the monk
He sat on the elephant's trunk
The elephant sneezed and fell to his knees
And that was the end of the monk
The monk, the monk, the monk
The monk, the monk, the monk, the monk, the monk

I went to the animal fair
The birds and the beasts were there
The big baboon by the light of the moon
Was combing his auburn hair
You should've seen the monk
He sat on the elephant's trunk
The elephant sneezed and fell to his knees
And that was the end of the monk
The elephant sneezed and fell to his knees
And that was the end of the monk




The monk, the monk, the monk
The monk, the monk!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Cedarmont Kids' song The Animal Fair describe a visit to an animal fair where various creatures gather. The lyrics are playful and silly, with a focus on animals behaving in humorous ways. The first stanza starts with the singer's arrival at the animal fair where he witnesses the birds and the beasts already present. One particular animal that catches his attention is the big baboon, who is busy grooming himself by the light of the moon. The image of a baboon combing his auburn hair is quite comical and provides a light-hearted tone to the song.


The second stanza takes a more adventurous turn as the singer tells of a monk who had sat on the trunk of an elephant. The image of a monk sitting on an elephant's trunk is quite unusual, and the elephant's reaction, i.e., sneezing and falling to his knees, creates a comedic moment in the song. Additionally, the phrase "that was the end of the monk" introduces a dark element that's quickly dispelled by the repetition and extension of the word "monk" as the stanza ends.


In summary, Cedarmont Kids' song The Animal Fair is a fun, playful song that focuses on the animals in a fair and their humorous behavior. The lyrics are filled with comical images that are sure to make kids giggle and sing along.


Line by Line Meaning

I went to the animal fair
I visited a place where various animals were gathered for entertainment.


The birds and the beasts were there
Different kinds of birds and animals were present at the fair.


The big baboon by the light of the moon was combing his auburn hair
A large baboon was grooming his hair in the moonlight.


You should've seen the monk
It was quite a sight to see the monk at the event.


He sat on the elephant's trunk
The monk took a seat on the trunk of an elephant.


The elephant sneezed and fell to his knees
The elephant had a sudden sneeze and lost balance, causing him to kneel down.


And that was the end of the monk
The fall caused a fatal injury to the monk, leading to his demise.


The monk, the monk, the monk
The repetition of the monk is emphasizing on the tragedy of his death.


The monk, the monk, the monk, the monk, the monk
The repeated mention of monk signifies how the event gained notoriety and became part of folk history.




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