| Song | Nickee Coco and the Invisible Tree |
| Artist | Of Montreal |
| Album | The Gay Parade |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Nickee Coco woke up early one | |
| Tuesday morning and decided to go for a walk in the tomato field behind her house. | |
| As she was walking along she saw a magnificently tall invisible tree and decided to climb up on it. | |
| She found the foliage covered branches so comfortable that she fell fast asleep. | |
| She was still asleep when nightfall came and her mother became frantic with worry. | |
| She ran from house to house asking everyone she saw if they had seen | |
| Nickee or knew where she was. | |
| Soon the whole town was aware of | |
| Nickee's disappearance and they immediately started the search. | |
| And so the search began | |
| Everybody was looking for | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| They looked on rooftops and in trees in the park | |
| Mr. Temboley even shouted down the well"Nickee Coco if you are down there give a yell"but he didn't hear a yell | |
| And so the search went on | |
| Everybody was still looking for | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| They asked the stuttering organ grinder in the square | |
| Who said "No no no noI hav-hav-haven't heard a thi-thingBut the second that I-I-I d-d-do I'll gi-gi-give a ringOh-oh-oh the poor poor poor little thing" | |
| All the while | |
| Nickee was curled up fast asleep | |
| Very peaceful in her invisible tree | |
| Eating mangos in a dream | |
| And so the search went on | |
| All the while | |
| Nickee was curled up fast asleep | |
| No longer peaceful in her invisible tree | |
| Being chased by antelopes in a dream | |
| And so the search went on | |
| They're wondering if they'll ever find | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| Nickee's mother asked | |
| Miss Colvendom in tears"Margaret tell me what on earth I've doneTo deserve losing my sweet beloved one?What could I have possibly done?" | |
| Many weeks passed and though some people were beginning to lose hope they all kept searching and never did | |
| Nickee leave their thoughts. | |
| One day an owl happened to fly past | |
| Nickee still sleeping soundly up in the invisible tree and rushed back to tell the townspeople. | |
| After an owl translator was called in and the owl's wonderful message was understood the whole town joyously followed the owl back to the invisible tree where little | |
| Nickee was still fast asleep. | |
| They all cheered when they saw her and | |
| Nickee finally awoke as they lifted her above their heads and marched victoriously back into town where they had a huge party in honor of her return and sang this song… | |
| We love you | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| We were so sad when we thought we had lost you | |
| Nickee Coco now we're so happybecause at lastwe found youwe found youwe love you |
| Nickee Coco woke up early one | |
| Tuesday morning and decided to go for a walk in the tomato field behind her house. | |
| As she was walking along she saw a magnificently tall invisible tree and decided to climb up on it. | |
| She found the foliage covered branches so comfortable that she fell fast asleep. | |
| She was still asleep when nightfall came and her mother became frantic with worry. | |
| She ran from house to house asking everyone she saw if they had seen | |
| Nickee or knew where she was. | |
| Soon the whole town was aware of | |
| Nickee' s disappearance and they immediately started the search. | |
| And so the search began | |
| Everybody was looking for | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| They looked on rooftops and in trees in the park | |
| Mr. Temboley even shouted down the well" Nickee Coco if you are down there give a yell" but he didn' t hear a yell | |
| And so the search went on | |
| Everybody was still looking for | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| They asked the stuttering organ grinder in the square | |
| Who said " No no no noI havhavhaven' t heard a thithingBut the second that III dddo I' ll gigigive a ringOhohoh the poor poor poor little thing" | |
| All the while | |
| Nickee was curled up fast asleep | |
| Very peaceful in her invisible tree | |
| Eating mangos in a dream | |
| And so the search went on | |
| All the while | |
| Nickee was curled up fast asleep | |
| No longer peaceful in her invisible tree | |
| Being chased by antelopes in a dream | |
| And so the search went on | |
| They' re wondering if they' ll ever find | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| Nickee' s mother asked | |
| Miss Colvendom in tears" Margaret tell me what on earth I' ve doneTo deserve losing my sweet beloved one? What could I have possibly done?" | |
| Many weeks passed and though some people were beginning to lose hope they all kept searching and never did | |
| Nickee leave their thoughts. | |
| One day an owl happened to fly past | |
| Nickee still sleeping soundly up in the invisible tree and rushed back to tell the townspeople. | |
| After an owl translator was called in and the owl' s wonderful message was understood the whole town joyously followed the owl back to the invisible tree where little | |
| Nickee was still fast asleep. | |
| They all cheered when they saw her and | |
| Nickee finally awoke as they lifted her above their heads and marched victoriously back into town where they had a huge party in honor of her return and sang this song | |
| We love you | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| We were so sad when we thought we had lost you | |
| Nickee Coco now we' re so happybecause at lastwe found youwe found youwe love you |
| Nickee Coco woke up early one | |
| Tuesday morning and decided to go for a walk in the tomato field behind her house. | |
| As she was walking along she saw a magnificently tall invisible tree and decided to climb up on it. | |
| She found the foliage covered branches so comfortable that she fell fast asleep. | |
| She was still asleep when nightfall came and her mother became frantic with worry. | |
| She ran from house to house asking everyone she saw if they had seen | |
| Nickee or knew where she was. | |
| Soon the whole town was aware of | |
| Nickee' s disappearance and they immediately started the search. | |
| And so the search began | |
| Everybody was looking for | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| They looked on rooftops and in trees in the park | |
| Mr. Temboley even shouted down the well" Nickee Coco if you are down there give a yell" but he didn' t hear a yell | |
| And so the search went on | |
| Everybody was still looking for | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| They asked the stuttering organ grinder in the square | |
| Who said " No no no noI havhavhaven' t heard a thithingBut the second that III dddo I' ll gigigive a ringOhohoh the poor poor poor little thing" | |
| All the while | |
| Nickee was curled up fast asleep | |
| Very peaceful in her invisible tree | |
| Eating mangos in a dream | |
| And so the search went on | |
| All the while | |
| Nickee was curled up fast asleep | |
| No longer peaceful in her invisible tree | |
| Being chased by antelopes in a dream | |
| And so the search went on | |
| They' re wondering if they' ll ever find | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| Nickee' s mother asked | |
| Miss Colvendom in tears" Margaret tell me what on earth I' ve doneTo deserve losing my sweet beloved one? What could I have possibly done?" | |
| Many weeks passed and though some people were beginning to lose hope they all kept searching and never did | |
| Nickee leave their thoughts. | |
| One day an owl happened to fly past | |
| Nickee still sleeping soundly up in the invisible tree and rushed back to tell the townspeople. | |
| After an owl translator was called in and the owl' s wonderful message was understood the whole town joyously followed the owl back to the invisible tree where little | |
| Nickee was still fast asleep. | |
| They all cheered when they saw her and | |
| Nickee finally awoke as they lifted her above their heads and marched victoriously back into town where they had a huge party in honor of her return and sang this song | |
| We love you | |
| Nickee Coco | |
| We were so sad when we thought we had lost you | |
| Nickee Coco now we' re so happybecause at lastwe found youwe found youwe love you |