this feels like: " you finally did it : what ever u were trying to obtain" and celebrating with class of ur achivements while thinking of the experiences and people who help u get where u are " wine glass bump" hmph :) good show lad good show
Spring has arrived Loudly sing "cuckoo"! The seed is grown And the meadow is blooming And the wood is coming into leaf now Sing,cuckoo! The ewe is bleating after her lamb The cow is lowing after her calf; The bullock is prancing, The Billy-goat farting, Sing merrily,cuckoo! You sing well,cuckoo Never stop now Sing,cuckoo;now,Sing,cuckoo Sing cuckoo;sing cuckoo,now!
John Weirdo I’ve been doing a little research on this song and original is called “Sumer is incumen in”. ( Summer has come in ) and apparently it is sung in Medieval English from the Mid 13th Century. It’s considered to be one of the oldest English Songs.
this feels like: " you finally did it : what ever u were trying to obtain" and celebrating with class of ur achivements while thinking of the experiences and people who help u get where u are " wine glass bump" hmph :) good show lad good show
Fits the game's chatterteeth ending perfectly.
nomad...
This right here is my favorite track from "Gingiva". Are the lyrics in a known language or are they made up?
No,the creator posted the lyrics on his Tumblr blog!
Spring has arrived
Loudly sing "cuckoo"!
The seed is grown
And the meadow is blooming
And the wood is coming into leaf now
Sing,cuckoo!
The ewe is bleating after her lamb
The cow is lowing after her calf;
The bullock is prancing,
The Billy-goat farting,
Sing merrily,cuckoo!
You sing well,cuckoo
Never stop now
Sing,cuckoo;now,Sing,cuckoo
Sing cuckoo;sing cuckoo,now!
I'm sorry to ask ten months later, but is this song sung in italian?
John Weirdo I’ve been doing a little research on this song and original is called “Sumer is incumen in”. ( Summer has come in ) and apparently it is sung in Medieval English from the Mid 13th Century.
It’s considered to be one of the oldest English Songs.
Sumer is icumen in