Go with the Flow (song)

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An image shown during the Sudden Death round of Shy Guys Finish Last in Paper Mario: The Origami King

"Go with the Flow" is the song sung by the Oarsman in Paper Mario: The Origami King when Mario, Olivia, and Bob-omb enter Eddy River for the first time. As the Oarsman sings, the lyrics are highlighted in blue in a similar style to karaoke.

Later, Olivia can sing this song at the ritual stand in the Scorching Sandpaper Desert, although this version is slightly faster. The song does not do anything, and a different song must be performed to reveal the Fire Vellumental Cave. Professor Toad comments that the song made him question all of his decisions. The song cannot be sung again after the cave is revealed.

The song may also play in Shy Guys Finish Last in the Sudden Death round, where the word "sculler" is replaced with a question mark and the player has to recall the word by selecting one of four answers. "Sculler" is listed as answer A, while the other three, incorrect choices are "captain", "sea Toad", and "sailor" (answers B, C, and D respectively).

The song can be played in the Sound Gallery in the Musée Champignon, where it is listed as song number 65.

Lyrics

English

Ohh, day by day, ohh, row by row.
One thing this old sculler knows...

Life is good if ya go with the flow!

Japanese

Japanese script Romanization Translation

小舟はゆくよ しぶき
人生という わりのない

れにまかせて きるのさ

Kobune wa yuku yo mizu shibuki
Jinsei to iu owari no nai kawa

Nagare ni makasete ikiru no sa

The small boat sails, a splash of water
Life as an endless river

Live by leaving it to the flow!

Spanish

Spanish script Translation

Día a día, palada a palada,
la vida fluye como si nada.

Déjate llevar
por el río hasta el mar.

Day by day, row by row,
life flows as usual.

Let yourself be carried away
by the river to the sea.

Dutch

Dutch script Translation

O, golf na golf,
o, bocht na bocht,

hoor me an...
zong de veerman...

Traag is goed,
bij eb en bij vloed.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 川の流れのごとく[?]
Kawa no Nagare no Gotoku
Like the Flow of the River
Dutch Vertier op de rivier/
Stroom van het leven
[?]
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Spanish Déjate llevar[?] Go with the Flow