Man Gave Names to all the Animals

Jason Mraz

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Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning a long time ago He saw an animal that liked to growl Big furry paws and he likes to howl Great big furry back and furry hair I think ill call it a bear Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning a long time ago He saw an animal up on the hill chewing up so much grass until she was filled He saw milk coming out but he didn't know how I think ill call it a cow Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning a long time ago He saw an animal that liked to snort horns on his head and they weren't to short And it looked like there was nothing that he couldn't pull I think ill call it a bull Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning a long time ago He saw an animal leaving a muddy trail real dirty face and a curly tail He wasn't to small he wasn't to big I think ill call it a pig Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning a long time ago Next animal that he did see had wool on his back and hooves on his feet eating grass on a mountain side so steep I'm gonna call that one a sheep Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning in the beginning Man gave names to all the animals in the beginning a long time ago Saw an animal as smooth as glass slithering his way through the grass he saw him disappear by a tree near the lake

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Cette chanson évoque le moment originel où l’homme a commencé à donner des noms aux animaux. À travers des descriptions ludique, l'auteur nous présente différentes créatures, telles que l’ours, la vache, le taureau, le cochon, le mouton et même le serpent, en soulignant leurs caractéristiques uniques. Loin de se limiter à un simple acte de nomenclature, ce geste fait écho à notre relation avec la nature et à la manière dont nous la découvrons. Le contexte est ancré dans une vision collective des débuts de l'humanité, où chaque créature a trouvé sa place et son identité dans le grand livre de la création. Cela rappelle nos racines et la responsabilité que nous avons de respecter et de préserver la beauté du monde qui nous entoure.