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Anonymous
Let not us that young men be
Works Info
Composer
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Anonymous
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Choral
Average_duration
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1:47
"Let not us that young men be" is a traditional English folk song that has been passed down through generations. The exact date of its composition is unknown, as it predates the era of written music. The song is believed to have originated in the 16th century and was likely sung by young men as a cautionary tale about the dangers of love and the importance of self-control. The song has a simple melody and is typically performed a cappella or with minimal accompaniment. It consists of three verses, each with a chorus that repeats the title phrase. The lyrics describe the temptations of love and the consequences of giving in to them. The first verse warns young men not to be fooled by a woman's beauty, as it is fleeting and can lead to heartbreak. The second verse advises them to resist the urge to pursue a woman who is already taken, as it can lead to trouble. The third verse encourages young men to focus on their own pursuits and not be distracted by love. The song's movements are simple and repetitive, with a steady rhythm that reflects the cautionary message of the lyrics. The melody is easy to sing and has a memorable hook that makes it easy to remember. The song's simplicity and accessibility have contributed to its enduring popularity, and it has been recorded by numerous artists over the years. One of the characteristics of "Let not us that young men be" is its use of archaic language and phrasing. The lyrics are written in a style that is reminiscent of the Elizabethan era, with words and expressions that are no longer in common use. This gives the song a timeless quality and adds to its appeal as a traditional folk song. Overall, "Let not us that young men be" is a classic example of English folk music. Its simple melody, repetitive structure, and cautionary lyrics have made it a beloved song that has been passed down through generations. Despite its age, the song remains relevant today, as its message about the dangers of love and the importance of self-control is still as relevant as ever.
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