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Assignment 2 for English - English Song

Actually, I made two different songs. So I will post both of my songs. Enjoy.


Original Song: What Makes You Beautiful
Singer: One Direction
Title: What's Total Value?
Lyrics:
            You're insecure,
            you are mad on,
            math that give you everything to co-o-unt.
            You don't know how,
            to count the one,
            algebraic express seems so fa-a-ar.
            Everyone else in the room can do it,
            everyone else but you.
            *) Find out the total value, you just multiply.
            How many the units are and the price tags say.
            So we get the total value,
            it ain't hard to tell, you will know oh oh.
            That is the total value!
            *) Divide the total value by all units,
            you'll understand that's how to find value per unit.
            Right now I'm looking for you, and I can't believe.
            You now know oh oh,
            you now know, it's wonderful!
            Oh oh oh, total value's beautiful!



Original Song: A Day before Tomorrow

Artist: Brainstorm

Title: It's the Day, Not Tomorrow

Lyrics:

            Me, I'm singing

            Me, I'm trying

            To find out the total value

            I'm not kidding, let's start learning

Now total value

Angles lighting, demons fighting

Algebraic express is easy!

Don't stop or go

Say yes, not no

It's the day, and not tomorrow



(AHA!) Multiply units and the one

(AHA!) Value per units is the one

(AHA!) Do not regretting what we've done

Now we have the total value



Me, I'm telling

Me not yelling

To find out value per units

Peace with protection

I'm not kidding, I hope you're ready

Now value per units

Angles lighting, demons fighting

Algebraic express is easy!

Don't stop or go

Say yes, not no

It's the day, and not tomorrow



(AHA!) Divide total value by, aw

(AHA!) Number of units, hey, my son!

(AHA!) And so what else is there to do

Voila, value per units



(AHA!) There're small things to the one

(AHA!) You're understand, oh my son!

(AHA!) Please don't regretting what we've done

It's the day, and not tomorrow


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