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ipn [44]
3 years ago
11

Finish the lyrics and find out the song :

Mathematics
1 answer:
kykrilka [37]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Make way for Prince Ali

Say hey, it's Prince Ali

Hey! Clear the way in the old Bazaar

Hey you, let us through!

It's a brand new star

Oh come

Be the first on your block to meet his eye

Make way, here he comes!

Ring bells, bang the drums!

You're gonna love this guy

Prince Ali, fabulous he, Ali Ababwa

Show some respect, boy, genuflect

Down on one knee

Now, try your best to stay calm

Brush up your friday salaam

Then come and meet his spectacular coterie!

Prince Ali, mighty is he, Ali Ababwa

Strong as ten regular men, definitely

He's faced the galloping hordes

A hundred bad guys with swords

Who sent those goons to their lords?

Why, Prince Ali

Fellas, he's got

(Got seventy-five golden camels)

Uh-huh, now the ladies, what he got?

(Purple peacocks, he's got fifty-three)

Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh

When it comes to exotic-type mammals

Everybody help me out!

He's got a zoo?

I'm telling you, it's a world-class menagerie

Prince Ali, handsome is he, Ali Ababwa

That physique! How can I speak?

Weak at my knees! You yummy boy

So get on out in that square

Adjust your veil and prepare

To gawk and grovel and stare at Prince Ali, oops

He's got ninety-five white Persian monkeys

(He's got the monkeys, a bunch of monkeys)

And to view them he charges no fee

(He's generous, so generous)

He's got ten thousand servants and flunkies

(Proud to work for him)

They bow to his whim, love serving him

They're just lousy with loyalty to Ali

Prince Ali

Prince Ali

We're waiting for you!

We're not going until you go

You can do it

There it is

Prince Ali, amorous he, Ali Ababwa

Heard your princess was hot! Where is she?

And that, good people, is why

He got all cute and dropped by

With sixty elephants, llamas galore (For real?)

With his bears and lions, a brass band and more (What?)

With his forty fakirs, his cooks, his bakers

His birds that warble on key

Make way for Prince Ali!

Step-by-step explanation:

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