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What are the lyrics of the children's song "The Oriole and the Snail"?

The children's lyrics of The Oriole and the Snail are as follows:

Amen. The green land of Ananen has just sprouted.

The snail climbed up step by step with its heavy shell on its back.

There are two orioles on a tree, one Xi and the other Xi are laughing at it.

Grapes ripen early. What are you doing here now?

Huang Huang oriole, don't laugh, it will mature when I climb up.

Amen. The green land of Ananen has just sprouted.

The snail climbed up step by step with its heavy shell on its back.

There are two orioles on a tree, one Xi and the other Xi are laughing at it.

Grapes ripen early. What are you doing here now?

Huang Huang oriole, don't laugh, it will mature when I climb up.

Snails and Orioles is a Taiwan Province campus ballad written in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The original singer Yin Xia's real name is Jiaxing Zhang.

The creation of songs has a strong campus song style, and the melody is both lyrical and narrative. The whole song is not wide, kind and natural, which is a one-stage structural feature. The musical image is naive and full of life. The lyrics are closely combined, mostly one word and one sound, similar to spoken language, simple and natural.