[Verse 1]
I remember my father’s words: we should pick the spring sprouts of pines in the spring. Many sprouts grow at the tips of the pine branches.
[Pre-Chorus]
I pick them earnestly in the work groves.
It’s rewarding to work in the sun.
[Chorus 1]
Words have the power to move us. We have the gift of speech.
Put your thoughts into words.
Listen to what is said.
Obey the words.
[Verse 2]
The pine tree took on a beautifully balanced shape, even among the disordered sprouts. I feel at ease knowing I follow my father’s teachings and maintain the pine’s form in the garden.
[Pre-Chorus 2]
I’ve returned the work tools to the shelf.
Light work is good for your health.
[Chorus 2]
Words have the power to move us. We have the gift of speech.
Put your thoughts into words.
Listen to what is said.
Obey to words.
[Instrumental Solo]
[Verse 3]
I remember my friend’s words about how I didn’t receive a birthday present.
Family and friends often forget someone’s birthday.
[Pre-Chorus 3]
I reserved black forest cakes to send to my friend as a birthday present.
She will be happy with my present.
[Chorus 3]
Words have the power to move us. We have the gift of speech.
Put your thoughts into words.
Listen to what is said.
Obey the words.
[Instrumental Solo]
[Final Chorus]
Words have the power to move us. We have the gift of speech.
Put your thoughts into words.
Listen to what is said.
Obey the words.
[Outro]
Words have the power to move us. (We have the gift of speech.)
Words have the power to move us. (We have the gift of speech.)
Words have the power to move us. (We have the gift of speech.)
Words have the power to move us. (We have the gift of speech.)
[FadeOut]
American pop, falsetto male vocal,
Title: We Have the Gift of Speech
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