| Song | Table Tennis Table |
| Artist | Gilberto Gil |
| Album | Kaya N'Gan Daya |
| 作词 : Gil | |
| TABLE TENNIS TABLE | |
| Gilberto Gil | |
| Table tennis table | |
| I and I | |
| Play to show we are able | |
| Not to die | |
| Small and light white ball | |
| Forth and forth | |
| All is irie and irie is all | |
| Love is worth | |
| Don't think I'm trying to make another I | |
| One is enough | |
| I'm just expanding to overstand a cry | |
| As well as a laugh | |
| Don't think I'm lieing to fake another me | |
| One is too much | |
| I'm just extending the shores of my sea | |
| Beyond any reach, beyond any touch | |
| See, on the opposite side as if we look on a mirror | |
| The other, the same | |
| See, on the table tennis table I'm killing the killer | |
| Is this me/we game | |
| This me/we game | |
| This me/we game | |
| Oh! Me/we | |
| Yes, me/we | |
| The shortest poem in all poetry | |
| Oh! Me/we | |
| Yes, me/we | |
| The poem Cassius Clay declamed | |
| Like I and I | |
| The same I and I | |
| Identical to I and I | |
| The pray that rastamen proclaimed | |
| To say that we are never alone in this world | |
| Me/we, I and I | |
| To state that state of togetherness | |
| The oness that means not to die | |
| Table tennis table | |
| Ping-pong, ping-pong, I and I | |
| Play to show we are able | |
| Not to die, not to die | |
| Small and light white ball | |
| Forth and forth and so forth | |
| All is Irie, Irie is all | |
| Love is worth, love is worth |
| zuò cí : Gil | |
| TABLE TENNIS TABLE | |
| Gilberto Gil | |
| Table tennis table | |
| I and I | |
| Play to show we are able | |
| Not to die | |
| Small and light white ball | |
| Forth and forth | |
| All is irie and irie is all | |
| Love is worth | |
| Don' t think I' m trying to make another I | |
| One is enough | |
| I' m just expanding to overstand a cry | |
| As well as a laugh | |
| Don' t think I' m lieing to fake another me | |
| One is too much | |
| I' m just extending the shores of my sea | |
| Beyond any reach, beyond any touch | |
| See, on the opposite side as if we look on a mirror | |
| The other, the same | |
| See, on the table tennis table I' m killing the killer | |
| Is this me we game | |
| This me we game | |
| This me we game | |
| Oh! Me we | |
| Yes, me we | |
| The shortest poem in all poetry | |
| Oh! Me we | |
| Yes, me we | |
| The poem Cassius Clay declamed | |
| Like I and I | |
| The same I and I | |
| Identical to I and I | |
| The pray that rastamen proclaimed | |
| To say that we are never alone in this world | |
| Me we, I and I | |
| To state that state of togetherness | |
| The oness that means not to die | |
| Table tennis table | |
| Pingpong, pingpong, I and I | |
| Play to show we are able | |
| Not to die, not to die | |
| Small and light white ball | |
| Forth and forth and so forth | |
| All is Irie, Irie is all | |
| Love is worth, love is worth |