The Wheels On The Bus
Gracie Lou Lyrics


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The Wheels On the Bus
The wheels on the bus go round and round
Round and round, round and round
The wheels on the bus go round and round
All day long
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
All day long
The bell on the bus goes ding, ding, ding
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding
The bell on the bus goes ding, ding, ding
All day long
The mommy on the bus call chat, chat, chat
Chat, chat, chat, chat, chat, chat
The mommy on the bus call chat, chat, chat
All day long
The baby on the bus cry wah, wah, wah
Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah




The baby on the bus cry wah, wah, wah
All day long

Overall Meaning

"The Wheels on the Bus" is a classic children's song that has been sung for generations. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, making it easy for young children to sing and follow along. The first verse, "the wheels on the bus go round and round," is a representation of the motion of a bus as it travels down the road. The repetition of this verse emphasizes the constant movement of the bus, and the fact that it goes "all day long" suggests that this is a daily occurrence.


The second verse introduces another element of the bus, the wipers. The swishing sound of the wipers as they clear the windshield is mimicked by the repetition of "swish." Similarly, the third verse introduces the bell on the bus, which is represented by "ding, ding, ding." This verse may also be a nod to the tradition of school buses, which often have a bell installed that the driver rings to signal the start of the day.


The final two verses add some human elements to the song. The fourth verse portrays a mother on the bus talking, perhaps to her child or another passenger. This verse could be seen as a representation of the social aspect of commuting on public transportation. Finally, the last verse depicts a crying baby on the bus, which is a common occurrence when children are traveling. The repetition of "wah, wah, wah" emphasizes the persistent nature of a baby's cries and may represent the way in which they can sometimes be overheard on public transportation. Overall, "The Wheels on the Bus" is a fun and lively song that captures the experience of traveling by bus.


Line by Line Meaning

The wheels on the bus go round and round
The wheels on the bus move continuously in a circular manner


Round and round, round and round
The wheels continue to move around in a circular motion throughout the day


The wheels on the bus go round and round All day long
The wheels of the bus continue to move around in a circular motion for an extended period of time


The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish
The windshield wipers move back and forth repeatedly to clear the windshield


Swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish
The wipers continue to clear the windshield by moving back and forth repeatedly throughout the day


The bell on the bus goes ding, ding, ding
The bell produces a sound by striking a metal object to indicate something


Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding
The bell continues to produce a sound by striking a metal object to indicate something throughout the day


The mommy on the bus call chat, chat, chat
The mommy on the bus talks continuously throughout the journey


Chat, chat, chat, chat, chat, chat
The mommy continues to talk throughout the journey, creating a constant chatter


The baby on the bus cry wah, wah, wah
The baby on the bus cries repeatedly due to discomfort or distress


Wah, wah, wah, wah, wah, wah
The baby continues to cry throughout the journey, signifying the need for attention or care




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