D Who is that? Who is that? Emerging from his burrow A Who can see today what we won't see until tomorrow. A Shaman of the shadows, springer of the spring, N.C. Is it a squirrel? Is it a beaver? Kinda both, but not quite either! D All the meteorologists the world has ever known G Cannot match this little guy's uncanny skill E We can guess, but we won't know D If we should dress for sun or snow Em A D Until we hear it from old Punxsutawney Phil! [Verse] G Every year for a hundred years D We've bent our heads and lent our ears G D To listen to his famed prognostication G Lucky for you, I speak with ease D Both English and Groundhog-ese N.C. Please stand-by for imminent translation! G D This brown log contain-eth G D One groundhog, the famous G D Phillip of Punxsutawney G D A Gifted sniffer of future mornings N.C The finest specimen you will find N.C. Of Rodentia: Sciuridae N.C. Our own uncanny whistle-pig N.C. The ground-est hog that ever lived N.C. A hundred years and he is still N.C. The pride of Punxsutawney N.C. The prophet of PA N.C. Prognosticatin' Punxsutawney Phil! [Chorus] D Who is that? Who is that? Emerging from his burrow A Who can see today what we won't see until tomorrow. A Shaman of the shadows, springer of the spring, N.C. Is it a squirrel? Is it a beaver? Kinda both, but not quite either! D All the meteorologists the world has ever known G Cannot match this little guy's uncanny skill E We can guess, but we won't know D If we should dress for sun or snow Em A D Until we hear it from old Punxsutawney Phil!