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A Brief Introduction of Little Red Riding Hood's Song of Sorrow for the Wolf
1 Storybrooke is a popular song, written by Zhu Jun and composed by Yifa Chen. The female version of this song topped the list of popular songs in cloud music for two weeks in a row, and was finally selected as the fifth most popular song in 20 16 cloud music, becoming one of Yifa Chen's masterpieces.

2. Lyrics:

I heard that Snow White is going to escape.

Little Red Riding Hood is worried about the Wolf.

I heard that Mad Hatter likes Alice.

The ugly duckling will turn into a white swan.

It is said that Peter Pan's total length is not large.

Jack, he has a harp and magic.

I heard that there is a candy house in the forest.

Cinderella lost her beloved glass shoes.

Only wise rivers know.

Snow White ran out of the castle for fun.

Little Red Little Red Riding Hood should restrain herself.

Turn into a wolf's dahongpao

There is always a colorful river winding in Storybrooke.

The evil taste of magic

But the twists and turns in love.

The stream kept splashing.

Entering another curtain, the light enters the water.

Let all the long, long ago

There has been a happy ending.

I heard that Sleeping Beauty was buried.

The little mermaid is overlooking the golden palace.

I heard that Apollo became the sun.

There are running saber-toothed tigers on the grassland.

I heard that Pi Nuo Qi always lies.

Rumplestiltskin has a box full of precious stones.

It is said that there is an immortal tree on the cliff.

Red shoes dance tirelessly.

Only wise rivers know.

Sleeping beauty escaped the torture of life.

The little mermaid painted the sunlight as eye shadow.

Into the arms of bubbles

There is always a colorful river winding in Storybrooke.

The evil taste of magic

But the twists and turns in love.

The stream kept splashing.

Entering another curtain, the light enters the water.

Let all the long, long ago

There has been a happy ending.

There is always a fantastic river winding in Storybrooke.

Separate the ideal from the reality.

See you at the mountain pass ahead.

The stream kept splashing.

Entering another curtain, the light enters the water.

Let all the long, long ago

It's all happy endings, unfamiliar.