万圣节歌曲:this is halloween(附歌词)正文

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万圣节歌曲:this is halloween(附歌词)正文
第一篇:万圣节歌曲:this is halloween(附歌词)
万圣节歌曲:this is halloween(附歌词) 万圣节歌曲下载:this is halloween(附歌词)
歌曲:this is halloween
歌手:marilyn manson
[ti:this is halloween]
[ar:marilyn manson]
[al:圣诞夜惊魂 ost ]
[by:cyworld sunnyrose1986]
boys and girls of every age
wouldn't you like to see something strange?
come with us and you will see
this, our town of halloween
this is halloween, this is halloween
pumpkins scream in the dead of night
this is halloween, everybody make a scene
trick or treat till the neighbors gonna die of fright it's our town, everybody scream
in this town of halloween
i am the one hiding under your bed
teeth ground sharp and eyes glowing red
i am the one hiding under yours stairs
fingers like snakes and spiders in my hair
this is halloween, this is halloween
halloween! halloween! halloween! halloween!
in this town we call home
everyone hail to the pumpkin song
in this town, don't we love it now?
everybody's waiting for the next surprise
round that corner, man hiding in the trash can something's waiting no to pounce, and how you'll. scream! this is halloween
red 'n' black, slimy green
aren't you scared?
well, that's just fine
say it once, say it twice
take a chance and roll the dice
ride with the moon in the dead of night everybody scream, everybody scream
in our town of halloween!
i am the clown with the tear-away face
here in a flash and gone without a trace
i am the "who" when you call,"who's there?"
i am the wind blowing through your hair
i am the shadow on the moon at night
filling your dreams to the brim with fright this is halloween, this is halloween halloween! halloween! halloween! halloween! halloween! halloween!
tender lumplings everywhere
life's no fun without a good scare
that's our job, but we're not mean
in our town of halloween
in this town
don't we love it now?
everybody's waiting for the next surprice skeleton jack might catch you in the back
and scream like a banshee
make you jump out of your skin
this is halloween, everyone scream
wont' ya please make way for a very special guy our man jack is king of the pumpkin patch everyone hail to the pumpkin king
this is halloween, this is halloween
halloween! halloween! halloween! halloween!
in this town we call home
everyone hail to the pumpkin song
la la-la la, halloween! halloween!
第二篇:英语阅读:万圣节(Halloween)
英语阅读:万圣节(Halloween)
英语阅读:万圣节(Halloween)
Next to Christmas, Halloween is the most commercialized celebration in the United States and Canada. This ancient festival originated far from North America however, and centuries before the first European set foot on the continent.
The ancient Druids 督伊德教(古代高卢人与不列颠人的一种宗教)的教徒 who inhabited what we now call Great Britain placed great importance on the passing of one season to the next, holding "Fire Festivals" which were celebrated for three days (two days on either side of the day itself).
One of these festivals was called Samhain (pronounced Sha-Von) and it took place on October 31 through to November 1. During this period, it was believed that the boundaries between our world and the world of the dead were weakened, allowing spirits of the recently dead to cross over and possess the living.
In order to make themselves and their homes less inviting to these wayward spirits, the ancient Celts(凯尔特人)would douse (插入水中, 把弄熄, 弄湿)all their fires.
There was also a secondary purpose to this, after extinguishing all their fires, they would re-light them from a common source, the Druidic fire that was kept burning at Usinach, in the Middle of Ireland. Samhain was considered to be a gateway not only from the land of the dead to the land of the living, but also between Summer and Fall/Winter. For the Druids, this was the last gasp (喘息, 气喘)of summer (it was also the Celtic New Year), so therefore they made sure it went out with a bang before they had to button down (把...弄清楚)for the winter ahead.
They would dress up in bizarre costumes and parade through their villages causing destruction in order to scare off any recently departed souls who might be prowling (巡游)for bodies to inhabit, in addition to burning animals and other offerings to the Druidic deities(神, 神性). It is also a popular belief that they would burn people who they believed to be possessed, but this has largely been debunked (揭穿, 拆穿假面具, 暴露)as myth.
This yearly festival was adopted by the Roman invaders,。

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