Song | The Owl And The ***** Cat |
Artist | 群星 |
Album | 校园轻快金曲精选 9 |
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作曲 : 张建斌 | |
作词 : Edward Lear | |
The owl and the oussy cat went to sea | |
In a beautiful pea green boat | |
They took some honey and plenty of money | |
Wrapprd up in a five pound note | |
The owl looked up to the stars above | |
And sang to a small guitar | |
O lovely ***** o ***** my love | |
What a beautiful ***** you are | |
What a beautiful ***** you are | |
***** said to the owl you elegant fowl | |
How charmingly sweet you sing | |
O let us be married | |
Too long we have tarried | |
But what shall we do for a ring | |
They sailed away for a year and a day | |
To the land where the bong tree grows | |
And there in a wood a piggy wig stood | |
With a ring at the end of his nise | |
With a ring at the end of his nise | |
Dear pig are you willing to sell for one shilling your ring | |
Said the piggy I will | |
So they took it aways and were married next day | |
By the turkey who lives on the hill | |
They dined on mince and slices of quince | |
Which they ate with a runcible spoon | |
And hand in hand on the edge of the sand | |
They dances by the light of the moon | |
They dances by the light of the moon | |
And hand in hand on the edge of the sand | |
They danced by the light of the moon | |
The Owl and the ******** | |
歌手名:李乔萌/谢和亲 | |
作词:Edward Lear | |
作曲:张建斌 | |
合声:谢和亲 | |
吉他:张建斌 | |
口琴:陈隆期 |
zuo qu : zhang jian bin | |
zuo ci : Edward Lear | |
The owl and the oussy cat went to sea | |
In a beautiful pea green boat | |
They took some honey and plenty of money | |
Wrapprd up in a five pound note | |
The owl looked up to the stars above | |
And sang to a small guitar | |
O lovely o my love | |
What a beautiful you are | |
What a beautiful you are | |
said to the owl you elegant fowl | |
How charmingly sweet you sing | |
O let us be married | |
Too long we have tarried | |
But what shall we do for a ring | |
They sailed away for a year and a day | |
To the land where the bong tree grows | |
And there in a wood a piggy wig stood | |
With a ring at the end of his nise | |
With a ring at the end of his nise | |
Dear pig are you willing to sell for one shilling your ring | |
Said the piggy I will | |
So they took it aways and were married next day | |
By the turkey who lives on the hill | |
They dined on mince and slices of quince | |
Which they ate with a runcible spoon | |
And hand in hand on the edge of the sand | |
They dances by the light of the moon | |
They dances by the light of the moon | |
And hand in hand on the edge of the sand | |
They danced by the light of the moon | |
The Owl and the | |
ge shou ming: li qiao meng xie he qin | |
zuo ci: Edward Lear | |
zuo qu: zhang jian bin | |
he sheng: xie he qin | |
ji ta: zhang jian bin | |
kou qin: chen long qi |
zuò qǔ : zhāng jiàn bīn | |
zuò cí : Edward Lear | |
The owl and the oussy cat went to sea | |
In a beautiful pea green boat | |
They took some honey and plenty of money | |
Wrapprd up in a five pound note | |
The owl looked up to the stars above | |
And sang to a small guitar | |
O lovely o my love | |
What a beautiful you are | |
What a beautiful you are | |
said to the owl you elegant fowl | |
How charmingly sweet you sing | |
O let us be married | |
Too long we have tarried | |
But what shall we do for a ring | |
They sailed away for a year and a day | |
To the land where the bong tree grows | |
And there in a wood a piggy wig stood | |
With a ring at the end of his nise | |
With a ring at the end of his nise | |
Dear pig are you willing to sell for one shilling your ring | |
Said the piggy I will | |
So they took it aways and were married next day | |
By the turkey who lives on the hill | |
They dined on mince and slices of quince | |
Which they ate with a runcible spoon | |
And hand in hand on the edge of the sand | |
They dances by the light of the moon | |
They dances by the light of the moon | |
And hand in hand on the edge of the sand | |
They danced by the light of the moon | |
The Owl and the | |
gē shǒu míng: lǐ qiáo méng xiè hé qīn | |
zuò cí: Edward Lear | |
zuò qǔ: zhāng jiàn bīn | |
hé shēng: xiè hé qīn | |
jí tā: zhāng jiàn bīn | |
kǒu qín: chén lóng qī |