| Song | The Moss |
| Artist | Cosmo Sheldrake |
| Album | The Moss |
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| [ti:The Moss] | |
| [ar:Cosmo Sheldrake] | |
| [al:在线热搜(欧美)系列21] | |
| [offset:0] | |
| [00:00.00] | The Moss - Cosmo Sheldrake |
| [00:00.63] | Legend has it that the moss grows |
| [00:03.06] | on the north side of the trees |
| [00:06.20] | |
| [00:08.08] | Legend has it that when the rain comes down, |
| [00:11.05] | all the worms come up to breathe |
| [00:13.76] | |
| [00:15.60] | Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, |
| [00:18.50] | |
| [00:19.55] | the plants, they eat them with their leaves |
| [00:21.48] | |
| [00:23.12] | Legend has it that the world spins |
| [00:25.37] | round on an axis of 23 degrees |
| [00:28.64] | |
| [00:30.18] | But have you heard the story of |
| [00:31.87] | the rabbit in the moon |
| [00:33.27] | |
| [00:33.94] | Or the cow that hopped the planets |
| [00:35.49] | while straddling a spoon |
| [00:36.90] | |
| [00:37.57] | Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
| [00:39.37] | while whistling up a tune |
| [00:40.64] | |
| [00:41.20] | And swapped her songs with swallows |
| [00:42.63] | |
| [00:43.16] | while riding on a broom |
| [00:44.41] | |
| [00:44.95] | Well, we can all learn things both many and a-few |
| [00:48.16] | |
| [00:48.67] | From that old hunched woman |
| [00:50.00] | |
| [00:50.63] | who lived inside a shoe |
| [00:51.83] | |
| [00:52.49] | Or the girl that sang by day |
| [00:54.16] | and by night she ate tear soup |
| [00:56.03] | Or the man who drank too much |
| [00:57.89] | and he got the brewers' droop |
| [00:59.24] | |
| [01:00.14] | Come listen up all ye fair maids to |
| [01:02.27] | how the moral goes |
| [01:03.03] | |
| [01:03.80] | Nobody knew and nobody knows |
| [01:06.78] | |
| [01:07.64] | How the pobble was robbed |
| [01:09.20] | of his twice five toes |
| [01:10.62] | |
| [01:11.28] | Or how the dong came to own a luminous nose |
| [01:14.49] | |
| [01:15.09] | Or how the jumblies |
| [01:16.38] | went to sea in a sieve that they rowed |
| [01:18.19] | |
| [01:18.84] | And came to shore by the chankly bore |
| [01:20.48] | where the bong trees grow |
| [01:21.99] | |
| [01:22.54] | Where the jabberwocky's |
| [01:23.56] | |
| [01:24.19] | small green tentacles do flow |
| [01:25.64] | |
| [01:26.23] | And the quanglewangle plays in the rain |
| [01:28.70] | and the snow |
| [01:29.40] | |
| [01:30.02] | But have you heard the story |
| [01:31.69] | of the rabbit in the moon |
| [01:33.18] | |
| [01:33.72] | Or the cow that hopped the planets |
| [01:35.40] | while straddling a spoon |
| [01:36.94] | |
| [01:37.50] | Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
| [01:39.22] | while whistling up a tune |
| [01:40.63] | |
| [01:41.15] | And swapped her songs with swallows |
| [01:43.04] | while riding on a broom |
| [01:44.99] | Well, we can all learn things |
| [01:46.65] | both many and a-few |
| [01:48.15] | |
| [01:48.68] | From that old hunched woman |
| [01:50.47] | who lived inside a shoe |
| [01:51.89] | |
| [01:52.43] | Or the girl that sang by day |
| [01:54.14] | and by night she ate tear soup |
| [01:56.12] | Or the man who drank too much |
| [01:57.90] | and he got the brewers' droop |
| [01:59.49] | |
| [02:30.85] | Legend has it that the moss grows |
| [02:33.07] | on the north side of the trees |
| [02:36.03] | |
| [02:38.17] | Legend has it that when the rain comes down, |
| [02:41.16] | all the worms come up to breathe |
| [02:43.60] | |
| [02:45.58] | Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, |
| [02:48.57] | the plants, they eat them with their leaves |
| [02:51.55] | |
| [02:53.20] | Legend has it that the world spins |
| [02:55.54] | round on an axis of 23 degrees |
| [02:58.43] | |
| [02:59.95] | But have you heard the story |
| [03:01.68] | of the rabbit in the moon |
| [03:03.56] | Or the cow that hopped the planets |
| [03:05.44] | while straddling a spoon |
| [03:06.93] | |
| [03:07.48] | Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
| [03:09.11] | while whistling up a tune |
| [03:11.02] | And swapped her songs with swallows |
| [03:12.52] | |
| [03:13.03] | while riding on a broom |
| [03:14.39] | |
| [03:15.03] | Well, we can all learn things both many and a-few |
| [03:18.50] | From that old hunched woman |
| [03:20.34] | who lived inside a shoe |
| [03:21.77] | |
| [03:22.41] | Or the girl that sang by day |
| [03:24.15] | and by night she ate tear soup |
| [03:25.92] | Or the man who drank too much |
| [03:27.80] | and he got the brewers' droop |
| ti: The Moss | |
| ar: Cosmo Sheldrake | |
| al: zai xian re sou ou mei xi lie 21 | |
| offset: 0 | |
| [00:00.00] | The Moss Cosmo Sheldrake |
| [00:00.63] | Legend has it that the moss grows |
| [00:03.06] | on the north side of the trees |
| [00:06.20] | |
| [00:08.08] | Legend has it that when the rain comes down, |
| [00:11.05] | all the worms come up to breathe |
| [00:13.76] | |
| [00:15.60] | Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, |
| [00:18.50] | |
| [00:19.55] | the plants, they eat them with their leaves |
| [00:21.48] | |
| [00:23.12] | Legend has it that the world spins |
| [00:25.37] | round on an axis of 23 degrees |
| [00:28.64] | |
| [00:30.18] | But have you heard the story of |
| [00:31.87] | the rabbit in the moon |
| [00:33.27] | |
| [00:33.94] | Or the cow that hopped the planets |
| [00:35.49] | while straddling a spoon |
| [00:36.90] | |
| [00:37.57] | Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
| [00:39.37] | while whistling up a tune |
| [00:40.64] | |
| [00:41.20] | And swapped her songs with swallows |
| [00:42.63] | |
| [00:43.16] | while riding on a broom |
| [00:44.41] | |
| [00:44.95] | Well, we can all learn things both many and afew |
| [00:48.16] | |
| [00:48.67] | From that old hunched woman |
| [00:50.00] | |
| [00:50.63] | who lived inside a shoe |
| [00:51.83] | |
| [00:52.49] | Or the girl that sang by day |
| [00:54.16] | and by night she ate tear soup |
| [00:56.03] | Or the man who drank too much |
| [00:57.89] | and he got the brewers' droop |
| [00:59.24] | |
| [01:00.14] | Come listen up all ye fair maids to |
| [01:02.27] | how the moral goes |
| [01:03.03] | |
| [01:03.80] | Nobody knew and nobody knows |
| [01:06.78] | |
| [01:07.64] | How the pobble was robbed |
| [01:09.20] | of his twice five toes |
| [01:10.62] | |
| [01:11.28] | Or how the dong came to own a luminous nose |
| [01:14.49] | |
| [01:15.09] | Or how the jumblies |
| [01:16.38] | went to sea in a sieve that they rowed |
| [01:18.19] | |
| [01:18.84] | And came to shore by the chankly bore |
| [01:20.48] | where the bong trees grow |
| [01:21.99] | |
| [01:22.54] | Where the jabberwocky' s |
| [01:23.56] | |
| [01:24.19] | small green tentacles do flow |
| [01:25.64] | |
| [01:26.23] | And the quanglewangle plays in the rain |
| [01:28.70] | and the snow |
| [01:29.40] | |
| [01:30.02] | But have you heard the story |
| [01:31.69] | of the rabbit in the moon |
| [01:33.18] | |
| [01:33.72] | Or the cow that hopped the planets |
| [01:35.40] | while straddling a spoon |
| [01:36.94] | |
| [01:37.50] | Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
| [01:39.22] | while whistling up a tune |
| [01:40.63] | |
| [01:41.15] | And swapped her songs with swallows |
| [01:43.04] | while riding on a broom |
| [01:44.99] | Well, we can all learn things |
| [01:46.65] | both many and afew |
| [01:48.15] | |
| [01:48.68] | From that old hunched woman |
| [01:50.47] | who lived inside a shoe |
| [01:51.89] | |
| [01:52.43] | Or the girl that sang by day |
| [01:54.14] | and by night she ate tear soup |
| [01:56.12] | Or the man who drank too much |
| [01:57.90] | and he got the brewers' droop |
| [01:59.49] | |
| [02:30.85] | Legend has it that the moss grows |
| [02:33.07] | on the north side of the trees |
| [02:36.03] | |
| [02:38.17] | Legend has it that when the rain comes down, |
| [02:41.16] | all the worms come up to breathe |
| [02:43.60] | |
| [02:45.58] | Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, |
| [02:48.57] | the plants, they eat them with their leaves |
| [02:51.55] | |
| [02:53.20] | Legend has it that the world spins |
| [02:55.54] | round on an axis of 23 degrees |
| [02:58.43] | |
| [02:59.95] | But have you heard the story |
| [03:01.68] | of the rabbit in the moon |
| [03:03.56] | Or the cow that hopped the planets |
| [03:05.44] | while straddling a spoon |
| [03:06.93] | |
| [03:07.48] | Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
| [03:09.11] | while whistling up a tune |
| [03:11.02] | And swapped her songs with swallows |
| [03:12.52] | |
| [03:13.03] | while riding on a broom |
| [03:14.39] | |
| [03:15.03] | Well, we can all learn things both many and afew |
| [03:18.50] | From that old hunched woman |
| [03:20.34] | who lived inside a shoe |
| [03:21.77] | |
| [03:22.41] | Or the girl that sang by day |
| [03:24.15] | and by night she ate tear soup |
| [03:25.92] | Or the man who drank too much |
| [03:27.80] | and he got the brewers' droop |
| ti: The Moss | |
| ar: Cosmo Sheldrake | |
| al: zài xiàn rè sōu ōu měi xì liè 21 | |
| offset: 0 | |
| [00:00.00] | The Moss Cosmo Sheldrake |
| [00:00.63] | Legend has it that the moss grows |
| [00:03.06] | on the north side of the trees |
| [00:06.20] | |
| [00:08.08] | Legend has it that when the rain comes down, |
| [00:11.05] | all the worms come up to breathe |
| [00:13.76] | |
| [00:15.60] | Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, |
| [00:18.50] | |
| [00:19.55] | the plants, they eat them with their leaves |
| [00:21.48] | |
| [00:23.12] | Legend has it that the world spins |
| [00:25.37] | round on an axis of 23 degrees |
| [00:28.64] | |
| [00:30.18] | But have you heard the story of |
| [00:31.87] | the rabbit in the moon |
| [00:33.27] | |
| [00:33.94] | Or the cow that hopped the planets |
| [00:35.49] | while straddling a spoon |
| [00:36.90] | |
| [00:37.57] | Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
| [00:39.37] | while whistling up a tune |
| [00:40.64] | |
| [00:41.20] | And swapped her songs with swallows |
| [00:42.63] | |
| [00:43.16] | while riding on a broom |
| [00:44.41] | |
| [00:44.95] | Well, we can all learn things both many and afew |
| [00:48.16] | |
| [00:48.67] | From that old hunched woman |
| [00:50.00] | |
| [00:50.63] | who lived inside a shoe |
| [00:51.83] | |
| [00:52.49] | Or the girl that sang by day |
| [00:54.16] | and by night she ate tear soup |
| [00:56.03] | Or the man who drank too much |
| [00:57.89] | and he got the brewers' droop |
| [00:59.24] | |
| [01:00.14] | Come listen up all ye fair maids to |
| [01:02.27] | how the moral goes |
| [01:03.03] | |
| [01:03.80] | Nobody knew and nobody knows |
| [01:06.78] | |
| [01:07.64] | How the pobble was robbed |
| [01:09.20] | of his twice five toes |
| [01:10.62] | |
| [01:11.28] | Or how the dong came to own a luminous nose |
| [01:14.49] | |
| [01:15.09] | Or how the jumblies |
| [01:16.38] | went to sea in a sieve that they rowed |
| [01:18.19] | |
| [01:18.84] | And came to shore by the chankly bore |
| [01:20.48] | where the bong trees grow |
| [01:21.99] | |
| [01:22.54] | Where the jabberwocky' s |
| [01:23.56] | |
| [01:24.19] | small green tentacles do flow |
| [01:25.64] | |
| [01:26.23] | And the quanglewangle plays in the rain |
| [01:28.70] | and the snow |
| [01:29.40] | |
| [01:30.02] | But have you heard the story |
| [01:31.69] | of the rabbit in the moon |
| [01:33.18] | |
| [01:33.72] | Or the cow that hopped the planets |
| [01:35.40] | while straddling a spoon |
| [01:36.94] | |
| [01:37.50] | Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
| [01:39.22] | while whistling up a tune |
| [01:40.63] | |
| [01:41.15] | And swapped her songs with swallows |
| [01:43.04] | while riding on a broom |
| [01:44.99] | Well, we can all learn things |
| [01:46.65] | both many and afew |
| [01:48.15] | |
| [01:48.68] | From that old hunched woman |
| [01:50.47] | who lived inside a shoe |
| [01:51.89] | |
| [01:52.43] | Or the girl that sang by day |
| [01:54.14] | and by night she ate tear soup |
| [01:56.12] | Or the man who drank too much |
| [01:57.90] | and he got the brewers' droop |
| [01:59.49] | |
| [02:30.85] | Legend has it that the moss grows |
| [02:33.07] | on the north side of the trees |
| [02:36.03] | |
| [02:38.17] | Legend has it that when the rain comes down, |
| [02:41.16] | all the worms come up to breathe |
| [02:43.60] | |
| [02:45.58] | Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, |
| [02:48.57] | the plants, they eat them with their leaves |
| [02:51.55] | |
| [02:53.20] | Legend has it that the world spins |
| [02:55.54] | round on an axis of 23 degrees |
| [02:58.43] | |
| [02:59.95] | But have you heard the story |
| [03:01.68] | of the rabbit in the moon |
| [03:03.56] | Or the cow that hopped the planets |
| [03:05.44] | while straddling a spoon |
| [03:06.93] | |
| [03:07.48] | Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
| [03:09.11] | while whistling up a tune |
| [03:11.02] | And swapped her songs with swallows |
| [03:12.52] | |
| [03:13.03] | while riding on a broom |
| [03:14.39] | |
| [03:15.03] | Well, we can all learn things both many and afew |
| [03:18.50] | From that old hunched woman |
| [03:20.34] | who lived inside a shoe |
| [03:21.77] | |
| [03:22.41] | Or the girl that sang by day |
| [03:24.15] | and by night she ate tear soup |
| [03:25.92] | Or the man who drank too much |
| [03:27.80] | and he got the brewers' droop |