Lambaba
Sesame Street Lyrics
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In bed when the day is through
I love to count little sheep
Doing the dance they adore to do
With a beat of tiny feet
Baby lambs begin to prance
And then they all start to bleat
Lambaba!
And I count them!
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba ba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba ba
Lambies come from here and there
Pretty soon the room is full
Curly hair is everywhere
It's wall-to-wall wool
Mary and her little lamb
With fleece that is as white as snow
Bo Peep even brings a ram
And we're ready to go
Lambaba!
And I count them!
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba ba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba ba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba, Lambaba
Lambaba, Lambaba ba
The lyrics of Sesame Street's Lambaba demonstrate the joy and magic of imagination, as a child prepares to go to sleep by counting little sheep in their mind's eye. Each little lamb does the dance they love, with a beat of tiny feet to accompany them, filling the bedroom with energy and liveliness. The singer of the song is captivated by the sheep's performance, and is excited to count along with them. Soon, the room is full of curly haired lambs, including Mary's famous lamb and even Bo Peep's ram. The sheep bleat and continue to do their Lambaba dance, and the child is absorbed in their imaginative world.
Overall, Lambaba is about the power of imagination and the enjoyment that can come from the simple act of counting sheep before bed. The song is full of fun sounds and energy, and encourages children to use their imaginations to create new worlds and experiences for themselves. It also showcases beloved nursery rhyme characters such as Mary and her lamb, and Bo Peep, adding a nostalgic touch to the song that parents may enjoy.
Line by Line Meaning
Whenever I go to sleep
Every time I'm about to rest
In bed when the day is through
At the end of the day, when I'm going to bed
I love to count little sheep
I enjoy the habit of counting little sheep
Doing the dance they adore to do
Performing a dance they enjoy
With a beat of tiny feet
The sound of their small feet tapping
Baby lambs begin to prance
The young lambs start to jump energetically
And then they all start to bleat
They all begin to make the sound characteristic of sheep
The name of their dance
The name given to their rhythmic movements
Lambaba!
The name of the dance they perform
And I count them!
I keep track of how many lambs are dancing
Lambies come from here and there
Lambs appear from different directions
Pretty soon the room is full
Soon the space is crowded with lambs
Curly hair is everywhere
Wavy hair is found all around
It's wall-to-wall wool
The room is filled with wooly fur of the lambs
Mary and her little lamb
A reference to the traditional song "Mary Had a Little Lamb"
With fleece that is as white as snow
The lamb's fur is very white, almost like snow
Bo Peep even brings a ram
A reference to the nursery rhyme character Bo Peep and her sheep
And we're ready to go
We're ready to begin the Lambaba dance
Lambaba!
The name of the dance they perform
And I count them!
I keep track of how many lambs are dancing
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GEISS
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Megan
on Once Is Not Enough
I get it, it teaches kids you might not just have enough so you have to have more