I woke up in the morning, I wanted cereal
I went into the kitchen to get myself a bowl
And while I sat there eating, there was a flash of light
Suddenly in front of me appeared a freaky sight
They looked like normal rabbits except that they were pink
Wearing little space suits, standing in the sink, they said:
“Greetings earthling, we come from Brocklevoons
Do not try to stop us, we’re here to take your spoons!”
CHORUS:
Space Rabbits of Brocklevoons landed in my kitchen because they needed spoons
Space Rabbits of Brocklevoons landed in my kitchen because they needed spoons
Oh! bounce bounce b- b- b- bounce b- b- b- b- bounce
Left left, right right, round and round and pounce – hey! (repeat)
I gave them all my spoons, they took me in their ship
We travelled through the universe very very quick
Their little eyes were worried, their little eyes were grave
They said "we're in a hurry coz we've got ducks to save!"
CHORUS
We got to Brocklevoons, we landed by a lake
I could see the rabbits had made a big mistake
They'd tried to make a place where they could jump and hop
They turned the lake to jelly so they could bounce on top
But no one told the ducks and all the ducks got stuck
Stuck inside the jelly, what awful rotten luck
We had to eat the jelly, we had to set them free
We took our spoons and got to work, the space rabbits and me
CHORUS
The ducks were very cross, the rabbits said: "Don't worry,
We won't do it again, we're very very sorry!"
The ducks forgave the rabbits and it began to rain
Everyone was happy, the lake filled up again
And then they took me home and gave me back my spoons
And told me I was welcome any time on Brocklevoons
My cereal was waiting but after all that jelly
I couldn't fit another thing into my big fat belly
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