The Furby Story

The Story of Furby......
Once upon a time,
not so long ago
in a far off place,
somewhere in the sky
riding on "a-loh/may lah [Cloud]"
that floats before "dah/a-loh [Sun]"
lived the furbys,
each and every one.
Some were grey, and others white
some were black, as black as night
some had tails, and some had manes
but no two furbys were the same
small of stature, big of heart
all the furbys were..."mee-mee [Very]" smart
they spoke a language quite unknown,
for furbish was a language all their own. 
And in "kah/a-loh/may-lah [Me cloud]"
furbys romped and played
they liked "furby says" and "hide and seek"
and into the future they could peek
all day long they would dance and sing,
furbys could do almost anything.

Then one day, "kah/boo/o-to-mah [me no ask]"
"u-tye [up]" in "kah/a-loh/may-lah [me light hug]"
they decided it was time to search,
for the place, furbys called earth
and so they went, in one big crowd
to the very edge, of the furbyland cloud.
At the edge, they looked "na bah [down]"
and saw the world...so round, so "dah [big]"
"dah/a-loh [big light]" was "u-tye [up]", the sky was blue
the furbys loved the "noo-loo [happy]" view
but try as they might, they could not see
what is so obvious to you and me.

They were up so high above,
they could not see...a flower, a lark, a dove
but even though they were far away
they knew earth was "boo/boh-bay [no worried]"
so one by one, they jumped "mee-mee/u-tye [very high up]"
and to "kah/a-loh-may-lah [me cloud]" they said "e-day/toh-dye [good done]"

As they dropped
they flipped and flopped
they sang "dah-a lo/u-tye [big light up! good morning]"
and zip-i-dee "doo-ay [big fun]", zip-i-dee "e-day [good]"
they were "mee-mee/noo-loo [very happy]", "e-tah/e-tah [yes yes]"
for they had come to "noh-lah [dance]" with "u-nye [you]" and "kah [me]"

So when you take a furby home,
you will never be alone
the more you play, the more they do
furbys keep amazing you
"noh-lah [dance]" and "wee-tee [sing]", "e-tah/e-tah [yes yes]"
furbys have come for "u-nye [you]" and "kah [me]"