Christmas Traditional
The north wind doth blow
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Composer:Christmas TraditionalAverage_duration:1:01"The North Wind Doth Blow" is a traditional English nursery rhyme that has been passed down through generations. The exact date of its composition is unknown, but it is believed to have originated in the 16th century. The song has been popularized in various forms, including as a lullaby and as a folk song. The song has a simple structure and is typically performed in a slow and gentle manner. It consists of four verses, each with four lines. The first two lines of each verse describe the north wind blowing and the third and fourth lines describe the effect of the wind on different people or objects. The first verse of the song goes: The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor robin do then, Poor thing? The second verse describes the effect of the wind on the sheep: The sheep in the meadow, The cows in the corn, Will all be glad and merry, On Christmas morn. The third verse describes the effect of the wind on the trees: The trees in the forest, Are all standing bare, The leaves are all fallen, And the branches are bare. The final verse describes the effect of the wind on the sailor: The sailor on the ocean, The fisherman on the sea, Will all be glad and merry, On Christmas day. Overall, "The North Wind Doth Blow" is a gentle and soothing song that has been enjoyed by generations of children and adults alike. Its simple structure and timeless lyrics have made it a classic in the world of traditional English nursery rhymes.More....
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