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Lyrics of Snail and Oriole

Snails and orioles

Lyrics: Chen

Music: Lin Jianchang

Singing: Yin Xia

Amen. Used to be a vine? Has Anan's tender green land just sprouted? The snail carries that heavy shell.

Step by step? Two orioles in the tree? Hee hee hip-hop is laughing at it.

How early do grapes ripen? What are you doing here now? Huang Huang oriole, don't laugh.

I grew up when I climbed up? Amen. Used to be a vine? Anan's verdant land has just sprouted.

Does the snail carry that heavy shell? Step by step? Two orioles in the tree.

Hee hee, is hip-hop laughing? How early do grapes ripen? What are you doing here now?

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

Extended data:

Snail and oriole is a children's song composed by singer, Chen Zuoci and Lin Jianchang. Published in 1977.

The songs are kind, natural, cheerful and simple, reflecting interesting scenes in the animal world. The perseverance and perseverance of snails are also worth learning.

In the singing of children's songs, beautiful melody, harmonious rhythm and sincere emotion can give children beautiful enjoyment and emotional edification. Children's singing children's songs is a process of emotional leakage, from which they can experience imitating adults' work and life and verify their own experience and memory evolution. The common expressions of children's songs are metaphor, personification, exaggeration, arousal, description, repetition and questioning.