愛麗絲夢遊仙境英文歌

"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" (愛麗絲夢遊仙境) is a classic novel by Lewis Carroll that has been adapted into various forms of media, including movies, plays, and songs. There are several songs inspired by or directly from adaptations of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." One of the most famous songs from a movie adaptation is "In a World of My Own" from the 1951 Disney animated film. Here are the lyrics:


In a world of my own, in a world of my own, I can be whatever I choose to be. In a world of my own, in a world of my own, I can talk to myself without being called crazy.

I can sail on a silver sea, Or ride on a diamond sky. In a world of my own, in a world of my own, I can be whatever I choose to be.

I can sing to the moon, and the moon will sing back to me, In a world of my own, in a world of my own, I can be whatever I choose to be.

I can be a lion, I can be a lamb, I can be a butterfly in a garden of my own. In a world of my own, in a world of my own, I can be whatever I choose to be.

I can be a king, I can be a clown, I can be a gypsy in a silver-studded gown. In a world of my own, in a world of my own, I can be whatever I choose to be.

I can be a mermaid, I can be a queen, I can be anything I dream. In a world of my own, in a world of my own, I can be whatever I choose to be.


This song captures the whimsical and imaginative spirit of Alice's journey through Wonderland, where she encounters a variety of strange and wonderful characters and situations.

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