Druhyus (Sanskrit: द्रुह्यु) were a tribe of Vedic Aryans in Ancient India. They are mentioned in the Rigveda, often together with the Anu tribe. Some early scholars have placed them in the northwestern region.
The Indian epics and Puranas locate Druhyus in the North western part of the Indian subcontinent. Puranic lore contain accounts of a large scale migration of Drhyus from Punjab into central Asia. Druhyu king Angara is said to have been driven out of Punjab by King Mandhatri of the Ikshvaku dynasty.F. E. Pargiter theorises that the next Druhyu king Gandhara named the north-western state Gandhāra after himself. Puranas do not refer to Druhyus after the King Pracetas whose 100 sons settled in the region north of Afghanistan (udīcya) and became Mlecchas.(Bhagavata 9.23.15–16; Visnu 4.17.5; Vayu 99.11–12; Brahmanda 3.74.11–12 and Matsya 48.9.). Vishnu Purana also lists Aratta and Setu as areas where Druhyus settled.(Vishnu Purana IV.17)
Some populist writers have attempted, with little success among scholars, to link the word Druhyu etymologically to European language terms, such as the Germanic *druhti ("war band") and/or druid (a Celtic religious leader/intellectual).
Where you going, whatcha looking for
You're looking alright to me
When you grow up what do you want to be
Watcha doing, can I play too
I had a good life today
Mamma said it's alright, you can stay
And it's one, two, three I got my hey Marie
Come on let's climb a tree up to the sky
What's the matter, do you feel alright
Maybe you should stay in bed
Honey it's not what you did it's what you said
How'd you do that will you show me how
I wanna grow up so fast
No one told me that the child in me won't last
Well, let's climb a tree, I got my hey Marie
Come on and look at me up in the sky
I never had the chance to say goodbye
I never had a treehouse in the sky
And it's one, two, three I got my hey Marie
Come on and look at me up in the sky
Say goodbye goodbye