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Your neck sings to the sky in joy.
White feathers float on the green water.
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A goose flies from the upper reaches of the lake ahead.
Little white head is singing.
I really want to reach out and touch it.
It looked at me as if it had something to say to me.
A goose flies from the upper reaches of the lake ahead.
You seem to be telling me seriously. I'm so happy.
Flap your wings and fly over your head.
It turns out that toad wants to eat swans.
The lyrics of this song describe the wild geese playing in the water, and the words such as "Qu", "White hair floating green water" and "Red palm clearing waves" vividly show the shape and movements of wild geese.
The melody of this song is lively and easy to sing, which can make people feel the cuteness and agility of the goose while enjoying the song. The original version of its lyrics is an ancient poem "Ode to Goose" written by the Tang Dynasty poet Luo:
White swan, white swan, bend your neck and breathe fire into the sky.
White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.
This poem was written when Luo was seven years old. Through simple and vivid description, it shows the swimming posture and cheerful cry of white geese in the water.