Nursery Rhyme, England (U.K.)
“The North Wind Doth Blow” is an English nursery rhyme whose origins date back to the 16th century. In its lyrics, the robin needs to get warm when the winter comes. Because of its reference to the cold, it is a good starting point to discuss with children the seasons and their impact on wildlife.
In popular culture, the song was covered in 2010 by the band Snowbird.
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Lyrics
The north wind doth blow,
And we shall have snow,
And what will the robin do then,
poor thing?
He’ll sit in the barn,
And keep himself warm
And hide his head under his wing,
poor thing!
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“The North Wind Doth Blow” (instrumental, 0:53 – 6/8 – 106 bpm)
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