He stood seven feet tall
and five feet wide.
He had a beautiful woman
standing by his side.
She could swing an axe just
as hard as he could.
She used to run and help him
chop all the house wood.
Who?
The mighty
Diddley
Mighty
Bo
Diddley
The mighty lumberjack
He had steel in his arms
and he called it bone
He used muscles in his arms and
he called them stone
Somebody said something about his bride
You know this cat was born to die
From a left hook and a wishin' right hand,
sent this cat to his restin' land,
Timber,
Timber,
Timber
Timber!
Timber!
Timber!
Timber!
the breeze from his axe shook the trees
and leaves fell upon the ground.
The same wind stirred up the clouds
and snow appeared on down.
Timber!
The mighty lumberjack.
Timber they cried all day and all night,
the mighty, mighty lumberjack.
Now some people heard and felt this evening wind,
and thought that the world would come to an end.
Some of them cried,
some of them prayed again.
Have no fear, that's
Bozak's sluggin' wind.
Ha ha ha!
Mighty
Odin there
The mighty lumberjack
Oh timber, timber, timber
Timber
Now if you're ever down in the lowlands
And you suddenly feel a breeze
Don't have no fear, don't run away
Because I'm still chopping trees
I'll be timber, I'll be haulin' timber now,
timber, a mighty lumberjack.