Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - What is the lyrics of the song that we sat on the snow bridge in the snowstorm?

What is the lyrics of the song that we sat on the snow bridge in the snowstorm?

Jingle bells is written by

Composer: james roday pierpont

Lyrics: Deng Yingyi

Singing: Black Duck

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Running wildly in the snowstorm, they sat on the sleigh.

Running across the field, laughing and singing.

Jingle bells, how happy your spirit is.

Skiing tonight is really interesting. Sing a ski song.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

A day or two ago, the snow went out to wander.

A beautifully dressed little girl sat next to me.

The horse is thin and old, and its fate is terrible.

It pains us to put the sled next to you.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

The snow there is shining silver, taking advantage of the good times of youth.

Take the girl you love and sing ski songs.

She has a chestnut horse that travels thousands of miles every day.

We put it on the sleigh and flew forward.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Jingle bells, jingle bells.

How happy we are skiing! We go sledding.

Ding-dong, hey?

Extended data:

James roday pierpont (April 25th? 1822? -August 5th? 1893) graduated from Yale university, and he became a teacher according to his grandfather's wishes. Because he is always kind and tolerant to students, he lacks strict and conservative education to crowd him out. Pierpont became a lawyer again. He is eager to defend the justice of the law with his own efforts. He disdained the principle that "whoever has money will serve him" which was popular in American legal circles at that time. When he sees that good people are treated unfairly, he always works for them for free, but if the parties are villains, he ignores them even if they are well paid.

Naturally, other lawyers can't tolerate pierpont's practice. Soon, he had to leave his position as a lawyer and become a businessman selling textiles. However, in the business field with cruel competition, he always makes his opponents profit and loses himself because of his kindness. Finally, he had to become a priest again, trying to guide people's hearts to be good. However, he was forced to resign because he strongly supported prohibition and opposed slavery, which offended parishioners.

Whenever the relaxed and cheerful melody of Jingle Bells comes to the air at Christmas, people can always think of him. Pierpont probably didn't expect that a work he occasionally worked on in his life would have such great influence, which was in sharp contrast with his personal life experience.

In fact, pierpont never gave up his pursuit because of many setbacks in his life. He has always believed that life is beautiful. He is not negative and decadent, nor is he letting himself go. Although he is excluded by people with bad conduct in many fields, it does not mean that his life ideal has lost its value and glory. Life may make people with beautiful ideals suffer, but life will never abandon a beautiful heart, and life always likes beautiful things. It is precisely because of this that this beautiful person can write such beautiful and moving songs, travel through a long time, wash our souls and shake our hearts.