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[ti:The Moss] |
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[ar:Cosmo Sheldrake] |
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[al:在线热搜(欧美)系列21] |
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[offset:0] |
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The Moss - Cosmo Sheldrake |
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Legend has it that the moss grows |
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on the north side of the trees |
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Legend has it that when the rain comes down, |
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all the worms come up to breathe |
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Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, |
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the plants, they eat them with their leaves |
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Legend has it that the world spins |
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round on an axis of 23 degrees |
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But have you heard the story of |
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the rabbit in the moon |
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Or the cow that hopped the planets |
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while straddling a spoon |
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Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
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while whistling up a tune |
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And swapped her songs with swallows |
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while riding on a broom |
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Well, we can all learn things both many and a-few |
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From that old hunched woman |
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who lived inside a shoe |
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Or the girl that sang by day |
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and by night she ate tear soup |
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Or the man who drank too much |
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and he got the brewers' droop |
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Come listen up all ye fair maids to |
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how the moral goes |
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Nobody knew and nobody knows |
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How the pobble was robbed |
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of his twice five toes |
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Or how the dong came to own a luminous nose |
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Or how the jumblies |
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went to sea in a sieve that they rowed |
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And came to shore by the chankly bore |
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where the bong trees grow |
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Where the jabberwocky's |
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small green tentacles do flow |
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And the quanglewangle plays in the rain |
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and the snow |
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But have you heard the story |
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of the rabbit in the moon |
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Or the cow that hopped the planets |
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while straddling a spoon |
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Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
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while whistling up a tune |
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And swapped her songs with swallows |
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while riding on a broom |
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Well, we can all learn things |
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both many and a-few |
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From that old hunched woman |
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who lived inside a shoe |
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Or the girl that sang by day |
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and by night she ate tear soup |
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Or the man who drank too much |
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and he got the brewers' droop |
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Legend has it that the moss grows |
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on the north side of the trees |
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Legend has it that when the rain comes down, |
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all the worms come up to breathe |
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Legend has it that when the sunbeams come, |
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the plants, they eat them with their leaves |
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Legend has it that the world spins |
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round on an axis of 23 degrees |
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But have you heard the story |
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of the rabbit in the moon |
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Or the cow that hopped the planets |
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while straddling a spoon |
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Or she, who leapt up mountains, |
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while whistling up a tune |
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And swapped her songs with swallows |
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while riding on a broom |
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Well, we can all learn things both many and a-few |
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From that old hunched woman |
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who lived inside a shoe |
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Or the girl that sang by day |
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and by night she ate tear soup |
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Or the man who drank too much |
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and he got the brewers' droop |