Heffalumps And Woozles — The Mellomen Lyrics
Soundtrack: Classic Disney
Heffalumps And Woozles Song Lyrics
They're black they're brown they're up their down
They're in they're out they're all about
They're far they're near they're gone they're here
They're quick and slick and insincere
Beware Beware Be a very wary bear
A Heffalump or Woozle is very confusel
The Heffalump or woosel is very sly
- sly - sly - sly
They come in ones and twoosels
but if they so choosels
before your eyes you'll see them multiply
- ply - ply - ply
They're extra-ordinary so better be wary
Because they come in every shape and size
- size - size - size
If honey is what you covet you'll find that they love it
Because they guzzle up the thing you prize
They're green they're blue they're pink they're white
They're round they're square they're a terrible sight
They tie themselves in horrible knots
They come in stripes or polka-dots
Beware Beware Be a very wary bear
(musical interlude)
They're extra-ordinary so better be wary
Because they come in every shape and size
- size - size - size
If honey's what you covet you'll find that they love it
Because they guzzle up the things you prize
They're black they're brown they're up their down
They're in they're out they're all about
They're far they're near they're gone they're here
They're quick and slick and insincere
Beware Beware Beware Beware Beware ....
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"Heffalumps and Woozles" is a whimsically haunting song from "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day," a segment of the 1977 Disney anhology film "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh." This song accompanies a dream sequence experienced by Winnie the Pooh, where he imagines encountering Heffalumps and Woozles—creatures that, in his dream, are out to steal his honey. The sequence is known for its surreal and slightly psychedelic animation, which visualizes the imaginative and somewhat nonsensical nature of Pooh's fears.
Main Message and Theme.
The song serves as a playful warning about the perils of letting one's imsgination run too wild with fears and suspicions. Heffalumps and Woozles, as figments of Pooh's dream, symbolize the often irrational nature of fears that can consume one's thoughts. The catchy, repetitive lyrics and the whimsical description of these creatures emphasize the confusion and silliness that can ensue when one gives in to unfounded worries.
Meaning and Summary.
"Heffalumps and Woozles" uses creative and nonsensical language to describe the characteristics and behaviors of these imaginary threats, highlighting their unpredictable and confounding nature. The song plays with the idea that fears, much like the Heffalumps and Woozles, can be shape-shifting and illogical, appearing in various forms and sizes to unsettle the worried mind. It captures the essence of childhood anxieties, portraying them in a way that is both amusing and thought-provoking, reminding viewers of the importance of distinguishing between real and imagined concerns.
Emotion and Mood.
The mood of the song is intriguingly eerie yet playful, capturing the listener's imagination with its catchy tune and fantastical lyrics. The music and words together create an atmosphere that is both captivating and slightly unsettling, mirroring the mixed emotions Pooh feels during his dream. The whimsical portrayal of Heffalumps and Woozles, combined with the song's cautionary tone, encourages a lighthearted approach to confronting and understanding one's fears.
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