The lyrics of the song "Little Crayon" are as follows:
"Little Crayon", also known as "Motherland, Motherland, We Love You", is sung by singer Liu Yuqi, with lyrics written by Pan Zhensheng, the contemporary "king of children's songs". A Chinese patriotic children's song composed by The Music Director. The song was released on November 28, 2002. The song "Little Crayon" is suitable for babies aged 1-6 years old.
"Motherland, Motherland, We Love You" is a cheerful children's song. The lyrics are created with vivid language and the situation of "draw a picture to compare", showing the children's rich imagination and the pure heart of expressing their love for the motherland with paint brushes. The lyrics are as follows:
Little crayons wear floral clothes, red, yellow, blue and green are so beautiful.
The children were so happy to draw pictures and compare them.
Draw birds flying in the blue sky, and grass growing in spring.
You draw the sun and I draw the national flag. We love you, our motherland.
Motherland, motherland, we love you, motherland, motherland, we love you.
Song evaluation:
The song is a two-part song, with a tight rhythm in the first section, mainly using a steady progression technique, and the use of interludes, making the melody Smooth yet slightly lively, it embodies the innocent and cute musical image of children. The rhythm of the second section is relaxed and the range is improved.
The third phrase adopts a continuous downward movement from "do" to "do" in an octave higher, which fully reflects the emotion of the song and shows the children's rich imagination.
The beginning of the phrase "Motherland, Motherland, We Love You" at the end of the song uses the interval jump technique from "sol" to "do", and uses two eighth-point rests in the sentence to make the mood cheerful and active , expressing the children’s simple and sincere patriotic feelings.
The first section of the song consists of two phrases, and the second phrase is created by imitating the first phrase. The second section of the song has a more extended melody, expressing the children's happiness and pride in loving their motherland.