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Rima

Rhyme is the repetition of a sequence of phonemes starting from the stressed syllable at the end of two or more.
verses.

The rhyme is established from the last stressed vowel, including it. Sometimes not all verses
from a rhyming poem; for example, in lthe novelsonly the even verses rhyme (in assonance),
leaving the odd ones loose or free.

RHYME I have three sheep


in a cabin
A little sailor a cow gives milk
He/She sent me a paper another one gives me money

In which it said another one keeps me


Let me marry him. the whole week
I told him that I would marry him.
But not with him. 4. Bunny

2. Little white horse The little rabbit


he/she got into his/her little space

White little horse he fell asleep warmly


take me away from here in the morning he/she woke up

take me to the land he/she ate his/her carrot


where I was born and ended this story
little white horse
tell me the truth Yesterday I went by your house
I will tell you
if you come here. Yesterday I passed by your house
You threw a quince at me
I have, I have The juice got stuck in my head
And the seeds in the underwear.
I have I have I have.
You have nothing.

Fable

The fable is a brief literary composition in which the characters are animals or things.
inanimate objects that display human characteristics. In the Spanish Usage Dictionary by María
Moliner1Helena Beristáin indicates that "it is a didactic genre through which it usually
to make a critique of local or national customs and vices, but also of the
universal characteristics of human nature in general.

1. THE DOG IN THE HAYSTACK


A dog caught in a haystack was growling and barking, preventing the oxen from eating the straw that was there.
has been placed for them.

What a selfish dog! - Said an ox to his companions -


He doesn't eat that straw, and still expects those of us who do eat it, not to.

Moral: Always respect the rights of others, so you can demand respect for your own.

2.THE FISHERMAN

A poor fisherman, returning to the port,


he pulled a dead person out of the net.
Without looking at whether he was faithful or whether he was a Moor,
the grave gave him, and he found a treasure.

Prize for her simple and pure virtue,


charity brought him fortune.

Moral: Do good, and do not look at whom.

3.THE WIND AND THE SEA

The wind, with fury, was battering the sea


jealous of his calm;
she said to him: -In vain do you rage,
Your anger lifts me.

Moral:
The glories against the onslaught of envy,
They tend to shine higher.

4.THE MILAN AND THE GULL

A seagull swallowed a fish that was too big and its throat burst, leaving it dead on the shore of
the beach. It saw a kite and said:
You got what you deserved because knowing your capabilities, you abused what was allowed to you.
Moral: Knowing what your capabilities are, never try to exceed them if you have not prepared yourself.
for that.

5.THE WOLF AND THE DOG

A wolf was found with a stout dog held by a collar, and he asked him:
Who has chained you and who has fed you in that way?
I love you, the hunter - replied the dog -.
May the gods deliver us wolves from such a fate! I would rather die of hunger than have to
load such a heavy necklace.

Moral: Hard work in freedom is worth more than pleasure in slavery.

5 legends

legends are youin the narrationof


natural facts, supernaturalor mixed, that is transmitted from
generation to generation in oral or written form. Generally, the story is set in a way
imprecise between myth and true event, which gives it a certain uniqueness.

The One Who Died of Love - Legend

This myth has roots in the history of the country. Tradition says that when the young Felicitas Guerrero
she married in 1862 to Martín de Álzaga, an older and wealthy man, she was one of the most
beautiful women of the port society. The year after the wedding and after losing her only child, Felicitas was left
widow at just 26 years old. In addition to her beauty, she was one of the greatest fortunes
from the City of Buenos Aires, which made it an object of admiration and demand for many
suitors. Among them was the jealous Enrique Ocampo, who the widow rejected without hesitation.
Fate wanted the lover to discover that the cause of such rejection was the preference of
Congratulations to the rancher Samuel Sáenz Valiente. Sick with rabies, Ocampo killed the girl.
with a shot in the back and instantly committed suicide. The Guerrero family commissioned a construction, in tribute
to his daughter, a chapel located on Isabel La Católica street, between Brandsen and Pinzón. The neighbors of
In the place, they claim that every January 30th, the date of Felicitas's death, her ghost appears with the torso.
bloodied, wandering aimlessly throughout the night until dawn. It is common – they add – that
Many women entrust themselves to her to find true love or to keep the one they already have.

The Weeping Woman

La Llorona, the ghost woman who roams the streets of cities in search of her children.

The legend goes that she was a society woman, young and beautiful, who married an older man.
good, responsible and affectionate, who spoiled her like a little girl, her only flaw... was that she had none
fortune.
But knowing that his young wife liked to socialize and 'climb heights', he worked
without rest to be able to satisfy the economic needs of his wife, who feeling
the spoiled one squandered everything her husband gave her and demanded more and more from him every day, in order to be able to be
to the level of her friends, those who dedicated time to parties and constant outings.

Marisa López de Figueroa had several children who were educated by the servants while the
Mother was dedicated to trivial things. Thus several years passed, the marriage.

Figueroa López had four children and a difficult life, due to the lady of the house, who repulsed the home.
and never took care of the children. Years went by and the husband became seriously ill, shortly after
he died, taking 'the key to the pantry', the widow was left with not a penny, and in front of her
children who asked her what to eat. For a while, Mrs. Figueroa began to sell her furniture.
Her jewels with which she went through.

Few resources were left to him, and feeling useless to work, and without a cent to
to take care of their children, he thought about it a lot, but one day he gathered them together saying that he was going to take them to
walk to the river of the pirules. The ishtos jumped for joy, as it was the first time their mother had
took them for a walk in the countryside. He put them in the carriage and left his house in a hurry, as if he were in a great rush.
hurry to arrive. She reached the river, which was then flowing strongly, and helped them out of the cart, which she was driving herself.
and he was throwing one by one the little ones, who with their little hands were signaling to him that they were being
drowning.

But she, biased and cold, saw how the current was carrying them away, making gurgling sounds.
water, until it became still. The current took her children away, at that moment they would already be
dead. Like an automaton he withdrew from the place, took the carriage, left like 'a soul that's taken away'
diablo, but the remorse made her return to the scene of the crime. It was useless, the creatures
They had passed to a better life. When she realized what she had done, she also threw herself into the river.
And soon four children's corpses and that of a woman could be seen floating in the river.

The legend says that starting from that date, at twelve o'clock at night, Mrs. Marisa would come from
from the tomb to cry over his misfortune: he was leaving the cemetery (where they were given a Christian burial) and
I crossed the city in a carriage, shouting and screaming 'Aaaaay my children! Where could they be?
my children! and so until reaching the river of the pirules where it disappeared. All the people who
they would see them pass through the streets at midnight, crossing themselves with reverence upon hearing their moans and
shouts. They swore that with the light of the moon they saw their carriage being driven by a lady in black who with
Alaridos was looking for his children.

The women closed the windows, and to the night owl who came with drinks, even the drunkenness left him.
I stopped when I saw that car driven by a ghost, where La Llorona was, from the carriage came out great
flashes and a long and sad moan of a woman could be heard, a skeleton dressed in black, the
who guided the carriage, pulled by spirited horses. One day, four friends, pretending to be brave,
they wanted to follow the carriage that was speeding down the central street of Aguascalientes that
i gave the pirules river.

They followed her, shaking with fear, but giving themselves courage with the little drinks, she let out one last scream of
Sadness and pain! Aaaah my children! And she disappeared along with the carriage.

THE LEGEND OF KING ARTHUR


According to legend, in what is now Great Britain lived King Uther Pendragon who
he had a long dispute with the Duke of Tintagel.

In order to make peace once and for all, Uther invited the duke and his wife to his castle.
Ingrayne. Upon seeing the duchess, Uther fell in love with her and became so obsessed that he asked for
Merlin, the wizard of the court, who enchanted her to make her believe she was his wife.
From this love, Arturo was born, who was given to Sir Hector by Merlin to be adopted as
your son.

When Arturo turned 16, Sir Héctor took him with his own son Sir Kay to London, where the
knights fought unsuccessfully to free a sword from a stone prison. And according to what was told,
Legend has it that whoever managed to free the sword would become the king of all Britain. Arthur succeeded.
with no effort and was proclaimed king.

Arthur reigned surrounded by the bravest knights: Perceval, Gawain, and Lancelot. He married
marriage to the daughter of King Cameliard, Guinevere, who deceived him with Lancelot. Meanwhile, Arthur
he had a romance with his half-sister Morgana who became pregnant and gave birth to Mordred.

This was the one who exposed the hidden romance between Guinevere and Lancelot, news to which
Arturo had no choice but to order that his wife be burned at the stake as commanded.
the law. But this could not happen as Geneva was rescued by Lancelot fleeing together towards
France. Arthur, indignant, went out to chase them, leaving his kingdom in the hands of his son Mordred.

Upon Arturo's return to the kingdom of Camelot, his son does not hand over the throne and he must engage in battle with
this to recover it. Arturo and Mordred confront each other in a dispute in which the father kills the son.
not without this one also wounding him to death first.

THE LEGEND OF THE SIRENS

According to Greek mythology, sirens were fantastic creatures with the upper body in the form of
bird and the other half of woman.

They were companions of Persephone, and when she was abducted by Hades, they were unable to save her, so...
revenge the mother of Persephone, the goddess Demeter, transformed them into a hybrid, half woman and
half fish.

They lived on the island of Artemis and had a melodic song like that of the birds, extremely
attractive, seductive, that caught the attention of sailors, warning them of the hidden charms
of the underwater world, thus deceiving them to make them fall into his trap and devour them.

In the Odyssey, the Greek author Homer recounts that when Ulysses' ship was sailing in front of the island
Artemis, he made his entire crew plug their ears with wax so they wouldn't hear the seducer.
the song of the sirens and fall into their malevolent charms. Meanwhile, he could not tolerate his curiosity and
he devised a strategy, tied himself to the ship's mast and ordered that he should not be untied for any reason. Faced with
this frustration made the mermaids throw themselves into the sea, drowning.
Stories
story (from Latin computus, account) is aa narrationbrief created by one or more
authors, based on real or imaginary events, inspired or not by previous writings or
legends, guinea pigthe plotis led by a small group of characters and with a
relatively simple argument and, therefore, easy to understand.

Fire Princess

Once upon a time, there was an incredibly rich, beautiful, and wise princess. Tired of false suitors who
they approached her to obtain her riches, she announced that she would marry whoever brought her the
most valuable, tender, and sincere gift at the same time. The palace was filled with flowers and gifts from all
types and colors, of incomparable love letters and of lovesick poets. And among all those
magnificent gifts, she discovered a stone; a simple and dirty stone. Intrigued, she called for whom
she had been gifted. Despite her curiosity, she appeared to be very offended when the young man showed up,
and this was explained by saying:

That stone represents the most valuable thing I can give you, princess: it is my heart. And it is also
sincere, because it is not yours yet and is hard as a stone. Only when it fills with love does it
he will soften and be more tender than any other.

The young man left calmly, leaving the princess surprised and trapped. She was so
in love who carried the stone with her everywhere, and for months she filled the young man with gifts and
care, but her heart remained as hard as the stone in her hands. Discouraged, she ended up
for throwing the stone into the fire; at that moment he saw how the sand melted, and from that rough stone
a beautiful figure of gold emerged. Then she understood that she herself would have to be like fire,
and transform how much was needed by separating the useless from the important.

During the following months, the princess set out to bring change to the kingdom, and like with the stone,
He dedicated his life, his wisdom, and his wealth to separating the useless from the important. He ended luxury, the
jewels and excesses, and the people of the country had food and books. Those who dealt with the princess.
they left delighted by their character and closeness, and their mere presence conveyed such warmth.
passion for everything she did, that they began to affectionately call her 'The Princess of Fire'.
And just like with the stone, his fire melted the hard crust of the young man's heart, which just as he had
the promised one turned out to be so tender and just that he made the princess happy until the end of her days

The fairy and the shadow

A long, long time ago, before men and their cities filled the earth, before
even though many things had a name, there was a mysterious place guarded by the fairy
of the lake. Just and generous, all her vassals were always ready to serve her. And when some
evil beings threatened the lake and its forests, many joined the fairy when she asked them to
they will accompany her on a dangerous journey through rivers, swamps, and deserts in search of the Stone of
Cristal, the only possible salvation for everyone.

The fairy warned of the dangers and difficulties, of how hard it would be to endure the whole journey, but
none were scared. They all promised to accompany her as far as necessary, and that same day, the
Hada and her 50 most loyal vassals began the journey. The road was even more terrible and hard than it
the fairy had announced. They faced terrible beasts, walked day and night, and wandered.
lost in the desert suffering from hunger and thirst. In the face of so many adversities, many
they lost heart and ultimately abandoned the trip halfway, until only one remained,
called Shadow. He was neither the bravest, nor the best fighter, nor even the smartest or funniest,
but continued with the fairy until the end. When she asked him why he didn't leave
like the others, Sombra always replied the same thing: 'I told you that I would accompany you despite the'
difficulties, and that is what I do. I am not going to turn back just because it was true that I was going
to be tough.

Thanks to her loyal Shadow, the fairy was finally able to find the Crystal Stone, but the monstrous
The stone guardian was not willing to give it to him. Then Shadow, in a final gesture of
loyalty, was offered in exchange for the stone by staying in the service of the Guardian for the rest of his
days...

The powerful magic of the Crystal Stone allowed the fairy to return to the lake and banish the beings.
evil ones, but every night they cried for the absence of their faithful Shadow, for that firm and generous
commitment gave rise to a love stronger than any other. And in his memory, wanting to show to
all the value of loyalty and commitment, gave each being on earth its own shadow during
the day; but when night arrives, all the shadows come to the lake, where they console and accompany their
sad fairy.

The magical gift of the poor little rabbit

Once upon a time in a place during a time of great drought and hunger for the animals. A little bunny
very poor walked sadly through the field when a wizard appeared to him and gave him a sack with
various little twigs. "They are magical, and they will be even more magical if you know how to use them" The little bunny was dying of
hunger, but she decided not to bite the twigs thinking of giving them good use.

When returning home, he found a very old and poor little sheep that could barely walk. 'Give me something,
please," he said. The little rabbit had nothing but the twigs, but since they were magical, he resisted
give them. However, he remembered how his parents taught him from a young age to share everything, so
he took a twig out of the bag and gave it to the sheep. Instantly, the branch shone with a thousand colors,
showing his magic. The little rabbit remained both upset and happy at the same time, thinking that he had left
to escape a magical twig, but the little sheep needed it more than he did. The same happened to him with a
blind duck and a limping rooster, so that upon arriving home he only had one of the little twigs left.
Upon arriving home, he told his parents the story and his encounter with the wizard, who were very
proud of his behavior. And when he was about to take out the little twig, his little brother arrived,
crying for hunger, and she also gave it to him.

At that moment, the magician appeared with a great roar, and asked the little rabbit, 'Where are the...'
The magical little branches I gave you? What have you done with them? The little bunny got scared and
He started to excuse himself, but the magician interrupted him saying, 'Didn't I tell you that if you used them well, they would be more...?'

Magic? Well, go outside and see what you have done!


And the little rabbit came out shaking from his house to discover that from its twigs, all the
the surrounding fields had turned into a wonderful farm full of water and food for
all the animals!!
And the little rabbit felt very happy for having done good, and because of the magic of his generosity.
would have brought joy to everyone
4. Mess in science class

The science teacher, Mr. Estudiete, had asked his students to study an animal.
they wrote a short essay, and shared their conclusions with the rest of the class. Some talked about
the dogs, others of the horses or the fish, but the most interesting discovery was that of the
little Sofia:

I have discovered that flies are some hysterical grumps,

Everyone smiled, waiting for her to continue. Then Sofia continued telling:
I was watching a fly in my house for two hours. When it flew calmly, everything
It was going well, but whenever I found a crystal, the fly would start buzzing. There was always
I thought that noise was made with wings, but no. With my dad's binoculars, I looked closely and
I saw that what he did was grunt and protest: he became so hysterical that he was unable to cross one.
window, and kept hitting it again and again; pom!, pom!, pom!. If only he had just looked at the
a butterfly that passed by her side would have seen that there was a gap in the window... the butterfly even
he tried to talk to him and help him, but nothing, he just kept protesting and grumbling there.
Don Estudiete explained to them in a fun way that that way of acting had less to do with the
anger, but it was an example of the different levels of intelligence and reflection that they had.
animals, and they agreed to bring the next day a list of the animals ordered by their level of
intelligence...

And that's how the big mess in science class happened, when a lot of parents protested.
because their children... had ranked them among the least intelligent of animals!! according to the children,
because they only protested and did not listen to anyone.

And although Don Estudiete had to make many clarifications and calm a few parents, that
it helped some to realize that no matter how clever they were, many times they
they behaved in a rather unintelligent way.

5. The Bad Neighbors

Once upon a time, there was a man who left his house one day to go to work, and just as he was passing
In front of the door of his neighbor's house, he accidentally dropped a piece of paper.
important. Your neighbor, who was looking out the window at that moment, saw the paper fall, and
thought:
What a shameless guy, he goes and throws a piece of paper to dirty my door, pretending.
shamelessly!
But instead of saying anything to him, she planned her revenge, and at night she emptied her trash can along with
at the door of the first neighbor. He was looking out the window at that moment and
when she picked up the papers she found that important paper that she had lost and that
It had been a huge problem that day. He was broken into a thousand pieces, and he thought that his
the neighbor not only had stolen it, but also had broken it and thrown it at the door of
his house. But he didn't want to tell her anything, and he started to prepare his revenge. That night he called
to a farm to place an order for ten pigs and one hundred ducks, and requested that they be brought to
the address of your neighbor, who the next day had a good problem trying to
to get rid of the animals and their bad odors. But he, being sure that
that was his neighbor's idea, as soon as he got rid of the pigs he began to plan his
revenge.
And so, one and the other kept annoying each other, increasingly exaggeratedly, and
from that simple little note on the door, they ended up calling a band of music, or a
firetruck siren, crash a truck into the wall, throw a rain of stones
against the crystals, fire an army cannon and finally, an earthquake bomb that
he demolished the houses of the two neighbors...
Both ended up in the hospital and spent a good while sharing.
room. At first they did not speak to each other, but one day, tired of the silence,
they started to talk; over time, they became friends until finally, a
That day they dared to talk about the paper incident. Then they realized that everything
it had been a coincidence, and that if they had spoken clearly the first time, in
instead of judging the bad intentions of their neighbor, they would have realized that everything
it had happened by chance, and now both would have their house standing...
And so it was, speaking, how those two neighbors ended up being friends, which was beneficial for them.
of great help to recover from their injuries and rebuild their damaged homes.

Riddles

It's a tip.or of riddlewhose statement is formulated inin rhyme.

It is aboutenigmassimple ones generally aimed at children where you have to guess


fruits, animals, everyday objects, etc. By targeting children, they have a component
educational by representing a fun way to learn words and traditions.

What did one cable say to the other cable?

don't mess with me

I have five sharp knives, how many do not cut?

three

it has a little green light, and when it's night it turns it on... guess who I am....

the firefly

river runs, sea runs, it has no mouth and knows how to talk, who am I?

The letter

gold seems like silver but it's not

plantain

Riddles
Who has cat eyes, cat ears, cat paws, cat tail and is not a cat?
The cat.
2. Who is the one that never takes off the crown?
The rooster.
3. What is worse than a giraffe with a sore neck?
A centipede with foot pain.
4. What is worse than finding a worm in an apple?
To find yourself halfway, because the other half you just ate.
5. What is the cat that has no eyes, feet, tail, or ears, but has a mouth?
The car's cat.
6. How does the milk come out of the cow?
White.
7. Why do all animals eat with their tails?
Because they can't take it away from her.
8. Why does the cat leave the cage?
Because the bird has been eaten.
What is something and at the same time nothing?
The fish.
10. Why do white sheep eat more than black ones?
Because there are more white sheep than black.

RETAHILAS

What is a string of words?

In the dictionary, it is defined as a series of many things that are, happen, or are mentioned by their
order

The retahíla is also a word game typically for children that promotes verbal fluency, thus
as well as attention and memory. With repetitions, harmony, and rhymes, it is achieved
to entertain children who unconsciously practice language.

The square has a tower


the tower has a balcony,
the balcony has a lady,
the lady a white flower.
(Antonio Machado).

Even if you see me on the street,


I also have my bars,
my fences and my rose bushes.
(Antonio Machado).

2. 'The poor asks the rich, the rich asks the powerful, the powerful asks the king' (Gómez Arias).

I was born to live, I lived to grow, I grew to age, I aged to die.

3. 'Goodbye!' they seemed to tell me / with their melancholic trills, / Goodbye, brother in dreams!
Goodbye, innocent child!' (O. Andrade).
4. This is what the psalms sing, this is what the prophets say, this is what the apostles announce, this
the evangelists preach' (Granada).

5. 'Be careful with the crime, / the crime of your beauty' (Lugones).

They enter the land of the king, / of the Moorish king of Seville' (Ballad).

‘Faster! Faster! Ajar / there is the future in your path’ (R. Obligado).

'Everything, everything he has, the Indian will give for a horse at a critical moment.' (Lucio V.)
Mansilla

PROVERBS
saying

1.male name

A phrase of popular origin traditionally repeated in an unchanged form, in which it is expressed


a moral thought, a piece of advice or a teaching; particularly the one that is
structured in verse and rhyme in assonance or consonance.

Each chapel has its little party.


It means that to everyone, sooner or later
we get what we deserve: good or bad

You can't force things; not even shoes can fit that way.

(It alludes to the fact that nothing can be forced.)

In old age, smallpox.


(It refers to the fact that we must accept the condition of the years.)
It is used to affirm that what was not done in youth,
it cannot be done in large (meaning)

Hurry the bad step.


It alludes to seeking solutions when we find ourselves.
in adverse situations (meaning)

What is done cannot be undone.


It means that what has been lived cannot be repeated.

POPULAR SAYINGS
Said

A 'saying' or 'idiom' is a set of words used to express something that does not match
the literal meaning of them. Sayings (also called 'popular sayings') express a
a concept similar to that of the idiom or the adverbial phrase, sometimes making it difficult to distinguish between them.
these three expressions. In the Spanish language, the collection of sayings that enrich the language has been
evaluating over the centuries reaching currently no less than 1,500 according to records
some specialist.

1. After the freedom, sticks in the bed


Tell me who you associate with, and I will tell you who you are.

In troubled waters, fishermen gain.


A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
A bird in the hand is worth more than a hundred flying.
Praying to God and hitting with the hammer

JOKES

Mama Mama, they call me a gangster at school:


Don't worry son, I'll take care of it.
Well, let it look like an accident.

Mom, Mom, at school they call me Sherlock Holmes.


Who son?
Shut up, I ask the questions.

Mom, mom, I don't like this tomato juice.


Shut up and take it before it coagulates.

The boy who arrives home crying goes to the kitchen and tells his mother
Mom, mom, at school they call me hairy.
and the surprised mother responds to her husband
-!!Mauricio, Mauricio the dog is talkinggg!!
Mom, mom how come you are white, my dad is black and I am yellow-skinned?
Oh, little son, if you knew what a party there was that day, you should be glad not to bark!

TONGUE TWISTER

Tongue twister of Pepe Pecas


Pepe Pecas peels potatoes with a pick.
With a pick, Pepe Pecas digs potatoes.

How sad you are, Tristan,


with such a grim theatrical plot!

Tajo brought me three suits,


Tajo brought me three suits.

Pablito nailed a small nail at the tip of a little stick.


At the tip of a little stick, Pablito nailed a little nail.
Little Pablito gives the little nail, so that it can go in
the tip of the stick.

If the servant who serves you does not serve you as a servant, what use is it to take advantage of a servant who...
it doesn't work.
Chants

sing the controlled emission of sounds from thevocal apparatus(voice)human, following


a musical composition.Singing plays an important role inthe musicbecause it is
the only musical medium that can integrate text into the musical line.

Children's songs
The clown is cold Enough of hate and resentment
and puts on the coat. because I want to see
to let the children grow.
The clown is sleepy
and falls asleep on a log. [interlude]

The clown wakes up, Change bullets for bread,


then close the door properly. There will be a lot of work.
We only lack courage
[interlude] to be able to start.

The clown has a mind Remove the idea of evil,


but never, never, lies. the good is always better,
It's better, without a doubt.
The clown has eyes
and very few of his angers. Enough of hate and resentment \
because I want to see |
The obedient clown twice
loves people very much. to let children grow.

[interlude]
Let's play
The saxophone clown plays Let's play, we are going to play,
sitting on the rock. Yes, yes, yes, let's play.
And to ensure not to mistreat,
The clown claps. opinion, to respect all.
and it tells us a phrase.
Let's play, the ra la
The clown greets us you will put a lot of love, la ra la.
and there is no doubt.
Let's play, I am a great actor,
today I will do children's work,
to dream soft wind to be
Children of peace and maybe walk by the sea.
Together we can achieve
a world full of peace. [interlude]
No to the fierce war,
yes to brotherly love. Let's play, you run, I run,
and jump, you will laugh a lot,
Remove the idea of evil, if there is sun, it will look nice,
It is always better to do good, It's raining today, but I'm very happy anyway.
it's better, without a doubt.
Let's play, the ra la The ship, crazy, crazy is.
you will put a lot of love, la ra la. because it does not have the steering wheel.

Let's play, we are going to play, [interlude]


Yes, yes, yes, let's play.
An unparalleled storm
move the boat at will.
I run to call the captain.
Primary colors so that he can put on the steering wheel.

Red, yellow, blue,


they are the primary colors, The port was left far away,
for a thousand ways to do Almost lost at sea!
they will be necessary. I run to call the captain
for him to put on the rudder.
The blood is very red,
the sun is very yellow,
and with the blue sky,
add the three simplest.

I think I'm going to paint.


red your face, shining,
then I will have to load
blue yellow pieces.

I will draw a clock


in order to study it,
and if I'm lacking color,
simple matter of mixing it.

interlude

Red, yellow, blue,


they are beautiful colors,
to play decorate
flutes and drums.

Boat without a rudder

I am on a ship without a rudder,


the wind blows nonstop.
I'm going to call the captain
so that I can put on the rudder.

The waves that are very big,


the dark sky can already be seen.

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