Lydia Marie Child
Over the River and Through the Woods
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Composer:Lydia Marie ChildGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1844Average_duration:1:47"Over the River and Through the Woods" is a popular Thanksgiving poem written by Lydia Marie Child. The poem was composed in 1844 and was first published in Child's book "Flowers for Children, Volume 2" in 1845. The poem has since become a beloved Thanksgiving tradition in the United States. The poem consists of four stanzas, each with four lines. The first stanza sets the scene for the poem, describing a family traveling to their grandparents' house for Thanksgiving. The second stanza describes the journey through the countryside, with the family passing by fields, forests, and streams. The third stanza describes the joy of arriving at the grandparents' house and being greeted with hugs and kisses. The final stanza expresses gratitude for the love and warmth of family. The poem is characterized by its simple, straightforward language and its emphasis on family and tradition. The repetition of the phrase "over the river and through the woods" creates a sense of rhythm and familiarity, reinforcing the idea of a beloved family tradition. The poem also celebrates the beauty of nature and the joy of spending time with loved ones. "Over the River and Through the Woods" has been set to music and has been recorded by numerous artists, including Bing Crosby, Johnny Cash, and John Denver. The poem has also been adapted into children's books and has been featured in holiday movies and television shows. Overall, "Over the River and Through the Woods" is a beloved Thanksgiving tradition that celebrates the importance of family, tradition, and gratitude. Its simple language and catchy rhythm have made it a favorite among children and adults alike, and it continues to be a cherished part of Thanksgiving celebrations across the United States.More....
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