Hey, hey meme.Hey, hey meme!
I can't forget the taste
Of that bubble tea we had before!
Draw a circle that's the Earth,
Draw a circle that's the Earth,
Draw a circle that's the Earth!
I'm Quicksilver!
Draw a circle there's the Earth,
Looking closely there's the Earth,
Or maybe it's the Earth?
I'm Quicksilver!
Ahh, a wonderful world can be seen with a paintbrush's stroke!
Now can we draw yet?
Quicksilver!
(Sara, please stop calling me dense, can I go now?)
Ahh, with just some boiling,
A recipe that will make you cry with joy!
(The cho-mein is great!)
The zipper of dreams is fully open!
Quicksilver!
Hey hey, mom can I have some pancit? (Filippino noodles)
While your at it dad, can you boil it?
Oi, oi, Pepe, I am at peace.
Yes, yes, Kai (is that for me?)
Here, here, dad, give me bubble tea
Hey, hey, mom, hey, hey, mom!
I can't forget the taste,
Of the pocky I ate before!
Quicksilver
Quicksilver
Lazy Quicksilver!(There I said it. Happy?)
Draw a circle, there's Earth!
Draw a circle, there's Earth!
Draw a circle, there's Earth!
I'm Quicksilver!
Ah, a dreamy world,
That can be seen with a swipe of a paintbrush,
Let's draw the best thing ever!
Quicksilver!
Ah, throughout the world,
Sleeps the recipe of happiness
Come on, let's go biking!
Come on, let's go biking!
Hetalia!
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HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE IT'S FINALLY DONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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