I have a friend who is a giant,
And he lives where the tall weeds grow.
He’s high as a mountain and wide as a barn,
And I only come up to his toe, you know,
up to his toe.
When the daylight grows dim I talk with him
Way down in the marshy sands,
And his ear is too far away to hear
But still he understands, he ‘stands,
I know he understands.
For we have a code called the “scratch-tap code,"
And here is what we do
I scratch his toe ... once means, “Hello”
And twice means, “How are you?”
Three means, “Does it look like rain?”
Four times means, “Don’t cry.”
Five times means, “I’ll scratch you a joke.”
And six times means, “Goodbye,” “Goodbye,”
Six times means, “Goodbye.”
And he answers me by tapping his toe
Once means, “Hello, friend.”
Two taps means, “It’s very nice to feel your scratch
again.”
Three taps means, "It’s lonely here
With my head in the top of the sky.”
Four taps means, “Today an eagle smiled as she flew
by.”
Five taps means, “Oops, I just bumped my head
against the moon.”
Six means, “Sigh”
and seven means, “Bye”
And eight means, “Come back soon, soon, soon,”
Eight means, “Come back soon.’’
And then I scratch a thousand times,
And he taps with a bappity-bimm,
And he laughs so hard he shakes the sky
That means I’m tickling him!