We would sit around the campfire as a family
Singing songs new and old
We would sing our little hearts out as we watched the fire
And listened to the stories grandma told
When she was a little girl she'd sing the song "Workin' on the Railroad"
She would add a verse
And keep it going strong
And this is how it goes
And she'd sing
CHORUS
Underneath the Bamboo
Underneath the Bamboo tree
Room enough for you and me and
Room enough for 1234
When we get married
Happy we'll always be
Underneath the Bamboo tree
I grew up and moved away
I was on my own
Til I met you
Oh what a happy day when I told her
Grandma I met the one
And she sang
CHORUS
We added to our happiness
We had a son
And oh how he became our world
He is feisty
He's perfect
He has your smile
And my momma's eyes
Few years later
Nothing greater
We told him
You're in for a surprise
Very soon you'll be telling everyone
Here's my father my mother and my baby brother
Look how far we've come
And we sang
CHORUS
As fate would have it we were meant to add another soul
The gift of a little girl
We're a family
A team
A well oiled machine
It's us against the world
And we sing
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