The lyrics of "Let's Swing the Oars" are as follows:
"Let us swing the oars, the boat pushes away the waves, the sea reflects the beautiful white tower, surrounded by Green trees and red walls. The boat floats gently in the water, and the cool wind blows against it. The red scarf faces the sun, and the sun shines on the sea. The fish in the water look at us and quietly listen to our happy singing. Floating lightly in the water, the cool wind blows in our face.
After finishing the day's homework, let's have fun. I ask your dear friend, who will arrange a happy life for us. Floating lightly in the water, the cool wind blew in my face."
After "Let's Swing the Oars" was broadcast in 1955, it had a great impact and was later incorporated into primary and secondary school music teaching materials. In 2002, it was selected as a text in Beijing Normal University's third grade primary school textbook.
"Let's Swing the Oars Lyrics" Song Appreciation:
"Let's Swing the Sculls" is a lyrical two-part chorus that expresses the composer's view of real life. Feel. It depicts the happy scene of flowers in New China rowing boats and singing happily on the sun-drenched lake. Childhood songs are always unforgettable; this song is even more unforgettable for generations, because it not only has a beautiful melody, but also has poetic lyrics.
"Let's Swing the Oars" has left a deep imprint on the road of life. It blends into the times, captures the essence of the times, and beats with the pulse of the times; it It embodies pure emotion and noble soul. As the lyricist himself said, if he were asked to write another song like "Let's Swing the Oars", it would definitely not be able to surpass "Let's Swing the Sculls".