Talk:Lechoo Yeladim/@comment-31884362-20170913140240

One time, Sidetable Drawer and Tickety sing their own version of the song, which goes like this:

Sidetable: In Hebrew, "lechoo" means to walk, and "yeladim" means children.

So when we hear, "lechoo, yeladim", it means "walk, children".

Now, when we hear "imdoo", that means we have to stop.

And stand still just like a statue.

Take it, Tickety!

(piano plays)

Tickety: Lechoo, lechoo yeladim, lechoo, yeladim

Lechoo, lechoo yeladim, lechoo, yeladim

Imdoo, imdoo, imdoo, yeladim

Imdoo, imdoo, imdoo, yeladim

Sidetable: Now, "rutso" means to run. So when we hear "rutso, yeladim", it means run, children.

Tickety: Rutso, rutso, yeladim, rutso yeladim

Rutso, rutso, yeladim, rutso yeladim

Imdoo, imdoo, imdoo, yeladim

Imdoo, imdoo, imdoo, yeladim

Sidetable: Now it's time to walk around one more time to "lechoo, yeladim".

(piano plays)

Tickety: Lechoo, lechoo yeladim, lechoo, yeladim

Lechoo, lechoo yeladim, lechoo, yeladim

Imdoo, imdoo, imdoo, yeladim

Imdoo, imdoo, imdoo, yeladim