Lyrics describing spring

Where is spring?

Singer: Children.

Lyrics: Wang An

Composer: Pan Zhensheng

Lyrics:?

Where is spring? Where is spring?

Spring is in the green mountain forest. There are red flowers here.

There are green grass and singing orioles.

Di Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Lili Lili Lili Lili

Spring is in the green forest, where there are songbirds.

Where is spring? Where is spring?

Spring reflects red flowers in the reflection of the lake.

Reflect the green grass and the singing oriole.

Di Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Lili Lili Lili Lili

Where is the music for spring? Where is the music for spring?

Spring is in the reflection of the lake, and there are songbirds.

Where is spring? Where is spring?

In spring, I saw red flowers in that child's eyes.

Look at the green grass and the singing oriole.

Di Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Li Lili Lili Lili Lili Lili

Spring is in the eyes of children, and there is the singing oriole.

Extended data:

The song "Where is Spring" is in a major mode and adopts a two-level structure of reproduction. Each paragraph consists of four 4-case phrases with a regular structure.

The first sentence of the first paragraph is composed of major triad do, mi and sol. Starting downward, soft tones blend into bright colors, giving people a clear and cordial feeling. This sentence is the core of the whole song, revealing the theme of the song-spring.

The second phrase is a slight development on the basis of the tone of the previous sentence and echoes it. After the first phrase is repeated, the fourth phrase is no longer divided into two sections like the first three phrases, but completes the whole sentence in one breath.

The first two phrases in the second paragraph are repeated with homophones and lively rhythms, and the second phrase is the next four steps of the first phrase. The third and fourth phrases in this paragraph are variations and complete repetition of the last sentence of the first paragraph, which not only further renders the beautiful scene of spring, but also strengthens the sense of unity of the song through reproduction.