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Introduction of Frog Songs in Travel

1, I'm fine, I'm not tired, I'm not hungry, I'm not worried, I'm not cold, I'm not hot, I just came from the song Traveling Frog, which was sung for Free.

2. Lyrics:

Pack all the luggage.

Bento and four-leaf clover

And don't forget my beloved lotus leaf hat.

Set out to have a look.

what a wonderful world

While it's still early

Cross the bridge between the city and the countryside

I have been to Osaka, Kyushu and Hokkaido.

There are also some new friends.

They are very friendly to me.

I'm fine, I'm not tired, I'm not hungry, I'm not worried.

Not too hot, not too cold, just right.

Remember to take pictures everywhere.

I will also bring some companions.

Very carefully, very carefully put it in the backpack.

I'm fine. I am not sick, miserable or cold.

Not fat or thin.

I just miss homesickness once in a while.

It's almost dawn when I see the moon setting.

One person is missing to urge me to sleep

How are you?

I'm full

Sleep well, too

The luggage contains freshly baked cakes.

There is no time to say goodbye.

Just leave a note.

Say everything's fine.

The mouse took me to climb the treetops.

Butterfly performs her dance for me.

Ants, crabs and snails.

I used to run with me

I'm fine, I'm not tired, I'm not hungry, I'm not worried.

Not too hot, not too cold, just right.

Remember to take pictures everywhere.

I will also bring some companions.

Very carefully, very carefully put it in the backpack.

I'm fine. I am not sick, miserable or cold.

Not fat or thin.

I just miss homesickness once in a while.

It's almost dawn when I see the moon setting.

One person is missing to urge me to sleep

How are you?

I'm fine. I don't argue, I don't rob, I'm not a demon.

No heart, no lungs, no understanding

Life is simple and clear anyway.

Worry about tomorrow's bread

Is it enough for me to eat?

I'm fine. No noise, no noise.

Not annoying, not chaotic, very smart.

Entrust the postcard to the bird who comes home.

Look at it, flying farther and higher.

Will miss a person's arms.

How are you?