[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com [00:08.00]In tropical climes there are certain times of day [00:11.11]When all the citizens retire [00:12.66]To tear their clothes off and perspire [00:14.77]It's one of those rules that the biggest fools obey [00:17.93]Because the sun is much too sultry and one must avoid [00:21.00]Its ultry violet ray [00:29.46]The natives grieve when the white men leave their huts [00:32.35]Because they're obviously absolutely nuts [00:36.58]Mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun [00:39.98]The japanese don't care to the chinese wouldn't dare to [00:43.80]Hindus and argentines sleep firmly from twelve to one [00:47.11]But englishmen detest a siesta [00:50.86]In the philippines there are lovely screens [00:52.76]To protect you from the glare [00:54.43]In the malay states there are hats like plates [00:56.39]Which the britishers won't wear [00:58.21]At twelve noon the natives swoon and [01:00.26]No further work is done [01:01.97]But mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun [01:13.13]It's such a surprise for the eastern eyes to see [01:16.46]That though the english are effete [01:18.24]They're quite impervious to heat [01:20.49]When the white man rides every native hides in glee [01:23.73]Because the simple creatures hope he will [01:26.12]Impale his solar topee on a tree [01:35.23]It seems such a shame the english claim the earth [01:38.45]That they give rise to such hilarity and mirth [01:40.80]Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha [01:42.89]Hu hu hu hu hu hu hu hu [01:44.65]Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey [01:47.98]Mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun [01:51.81]The toughest burmese bandit can never understand it [01:55.45]In rangoon the heat of noon is just what the natives shun [01:59.24]They put their scotch or rye down and lie down [02:02.99]In the jungle town where the sun beats down [02:04.87]To the rage of man or beast [02:06.80]The english garb of the english [02:08.20]Sahib merely gets a bit more creased [02:10.50]In bangkok at twelve o'clock they foam at the mouth and run [02:14.20]But mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun [02:18.23]Mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun [02:21.81]The smallest malay rabbit deplores this foolish habit [02:25.54]In hong kong they strike a gong and fire off a noonday gun [02:29.23]To reprimand each inmate who's in late [02:33.15]In the mangrove swamps where the python romps [02:34.92]There is peace from twelve till two [02:36.94]Even caribous lie down and snooze [02:38.99]For there's nothing else to do [02:40.53]In bengal to move at all is seldom if ever done [02:44.52]But mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday [02:47.35]Out in the midday [02:48.21]Out in the midday [02:49.20]Out in the midday [02:50.12]Out in the midday [02:51.12]Out in the midday [02:52.12]Out in the midday sun
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[00:00.00]90听音乐网 www.90T8.com[00:08.00]In tropical climes there are certain times of day
[00:11.11]When all the citizens retire
[00:12.66]To tear their clothes off and perspire
[00:14.77]It's one of those rules that the biggest fools obey
[00:17.93]Because the sun is much too sultry and one must avoid
[00:21.00]Its ultry violet ray
[00:29.46]The natives grieve when the white men leave their huts
[00:32.35]Because they're obviously absolutely nuts
[00:36.58]Mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun
[00:39.98]The japanese don't care to the chinese wouldn't dare to
[00:43.80]Hindus and argentines sleep firmly from twelve to one
[00:47.11]But englishmen detest a siesta
[00:50.86]In the philippines there are lovely screens
[00:52.76]To protect you from the glare
[00:54.43]In the malay states there are hats like plates
[00:56.39]Which the britishers won't wear
[00:58.21]At twelve noon the natives swoon and
[01:00.26]No further work is done
[01:01.97]But mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun
[01:13.13]It's such a surprise for the eastern eyes to see
[01:16.46]That though the english are effete
[01:18.24]They're quite impervious to heat
[01:20.49]When the white man rides every native hides in glee
[01:23.73]Because the simple creatures hope he will
[01:26.12]Impale his solar topee on a tree
[01:35.23]It seems such a shame the english claim the earth
[01:38.45]That they give rise to such hilarity and mirth
[01:40.80]Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
[01:42.89]Hu hu hu hu hu hu hu hu
[01:44.65]Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey
[01:47.98]Mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun
[01:51.81]The toughest burmese bandit can never understand it
[01:55.45]In rangoon the heat of noon is just what the natives shun
[01:59.24]They put their scotch or rye down and lie down
[02:02.99]In the jungle town where the sun beats down
[02:04.87]To the rage of man or beast
[02:06.80]The english garb of the english
[02:08.20]Sahib merely gets a bit more creased
[02:10.50]In bangkok at twelve o'clock they foam at the mouth and run
[02:14.20]But mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun
[02:18.23]Mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday sun
[02:21.81]The smallest malay rabbit deplores this foolish habit
[02:25.54]In hong kong they strike a gong and fire off a noonday gun
[02:29.23]To reprimand each inmate who's in late
[02:33.15]In the mangrove swamps where the python romps
[02:34.92]There is peace from twelve till two
[02:36.94]Even caribous lie down and snooze
[02:38.99]For there's nothing else to do
[02:40.53]In bengal to move at all is seldom if ever done
[02:44.52]But mad dogs and englishmen go out in the midday
[02:47.35]Out in the midday
[02:48.21]Out in the midday
[02:49.20]Out in the midday
[02:50.12]Out in the midday
[02:51.12]Out in the midday
[02:52.12]Out in the midday sun