We are Wise Old Zebras We are (put on glasses) wise old zebras. We’ve got wise old zebra (run hands head to knees) stripes. You should (tilt head,

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We are Wise Old Zebras

We are (put on glasses) wise old zebras. We’ve got wise old zebra (run hands head to knees) stripes. You should (tilt head, fist on waist and wag finger) listen to us and (present hands) take our wise advice.

(spoken) Listen to them, listen to them!

We are (tap head) wise old zebras. We know wise old (1 hand swipe) zebra stuff. If you (opposite hand swipe) listen to us, then you’ll be (tap head again) wise enough.

It’s a magic (fingers flick off each other) rock, magic (fingers flick off each other) rock. We know it sounds absurd.

Sounds absurd!

Magical (fingers flick off each other) rock, watch your talk. Don’t say...

Don’t say those magical words!

(spoken) You mean the words, “Isn’t this a strange moss-covered...

(finger over lips) SHHHHHHHH!!!

We are (put on glasses) wise old zebras. We’ve got wise old zebra (run hands head to knees) stripes. You should (tilt head, fist on waist and wag finger) listen to us and (present hands) take our wise advice.

(spoken) Listen to them, listen to them!

It’s a magic (fingers flick off each other) rock, magic (fingers flick off each other) rock. We know it sounds absurd.

Sounds absurd!

Magical (fingers flick off each other) rock, watch your talk. Don’t say...

Don’t say those magical words!