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Lyrics of Little Mouse on the Lampstand?
The little mouse went to the lampstand.
The little mouse went to the lampstand.
Steal oil to eat. I can't get down.
Steal oil to eat. I can't get down.
Meow, meow, meow. Here comes the cat.
Jabber, get down here.
Jabber, get down here.
The little mouse went to the lampstand.
The little mouse went to the lampstand.
Steal oil to eat. I can't get down.
Steal oil to eat. I can't get down.
Meow, meow, meow. Here comes the cat.
Meow, meow, meow. Here comes the cat.
Jabber, get down here.
Jabber, get down here.
The little mouse went to the lampstand.
Steal oil to eat. I can't get down.
Steal oil to eat. I can't get down.
Meow, meow, meow. Here comes the cat.
Jabber, get down here.
Jabber, get down here.
Introduction to the song:
The little mouse on the lampstand is a very popular children's song with simple lyrics, lively and interesting tunes, catchy singing and educational significance, which is suitable for babies who have just learned to sing. It is the most familiar nursery rhyme for kindergarten children and is deeply loved by children.
This poem is a short poem specially written for children, emphasizing meter and rhyme, and is usually passed down orally. Many nursery rhymes are gradually processed and circulated according to idioms in ancient ceremonies, or processed based on later historical events. It also has an irreplaceable position in children's hearts.
Because most ordinary families in ancient China used oil lamps for lighting, and at that time, they usually used oil boiled from animal fat to light the lighting, so ancient mice would steal oil from the lampstand to eat. In modern times, we haven't used oil lamps for a long time because of the invention of electric light. Only in some remote mountainous areas or places without electricity, there are oil lamps, so most children will not find oil lamps, and naturally they will not see mice stealing oil.
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