The crocodile, how does he go? â. ïåðåâîä

Ãåðìàí Êóäèíîâ
The crocodile, how does he go? (âîëüíûé ïåð.ñ èò. íà àíãë. IL COCCODRILLO COME FA)

Now all together
we’ll perform a kind of study
How animals speak out
when they refer to each other.

How does the dog go? Woof! Woof!
And the cat goes? Meow!
The donkey makes? HeeHaw! HeeHaw!
Next the cow? Moo!
And the frog? Croak! Croak!
The sheep goes? Baa!
And the crocodile goes?
And the crocodile goes? Meh...!

The crocodile, how does he go …
no one that heard, no one that knows.
Its known he eats a lot of.
He never takes his dress off.
His teethes remind the sharp rocks.
He cries for stuff he does hurt.
but with friends or all his children,
how does the crocodile speak then

The crocodile, how does he go …
no one that heard, no one that knows
When he gets angry - no screams
He drinks a chamomile few sips,
And dreaming to relax goes to the bed to sleep

I look through the newspapers
There is nothing written.
So probably this problem
Isn’t important to the people

But if by chance there is one
person in the world who knows…
I address my question
to everyone, with a hope.

The crocodile, how does he go …
no one that heard, no one that knows
Its known he eats a lot of
He never takes his dress off
His teethes remind the sharp rocks
He cries for stuff he does hurt.
but with friends or all his children
How does the crocodile speak then?

The crocodile, how does he go …
no one that heard, no one that knows
When he gets angry - no screams
He drinks a chamomile, few sips,
And dreaming to relax goes to the bed to sleep.