Dwarf's problem [Verse] In Opula Al Dwarfó, where dwarves dig with glee, A young dwarf awoke, full of vim and esprit. He spotted a stone, quite a sight to behold, And thought, "I'll just mine it, before it gets cold." [Bridge] He chipped at the stone, but what did he spy? Another bright gem, "Oh, I simply must try!" Though hunger did gnaw, he could not desist, For the glitter of stones, he could not resist. [Chorus] Opula Al Dwarfó, land of dwarven kin, With pickaxes they conquer, the world and its gold. Feasts abundant and halls adorned, Giant statues and dwarven honor bold. [Verse] As twilight did fall, he thought, "Homeward bound!" But then a gold vein in the ground he found. He dug and he dug, 'neath the silvery moon, 'Til his strength gave away, and he started to swoon. [Bridge] A fellow dwarf came by, "Oh, let me assist!" But then saw a stone he just couldn't resist. He mined through the night, both fell in a heap, In the morning, their kin found them fast asleep. [Chorus] Opula Al Dwarfó, land of dwarven kin, With pickaxes they conquer, the world and its gold. Feasts abundant and halls adorned, Giant statues and dwarven honor bold. [Verse] A fellow dwarf came by, "Oh, let me assist!" But then saw a stone he just couldn't resist. He mined through the night, both fell in a heap, In the morning, their kin found them fast asleep. [Bridge] The village did rescue the two weary souls, Lucky no more stones, to divert their goals. They carried them home, to rest and to feed, No stones left unturned, no more shiny greed. [Chorus] Opula Al Dwarfó, land of dwarven kin, With pickaxes they conquer, the world and its gold. Feasts abundant and halls adorned, Giant statues and dwarven honor bold.