Nursery rhymes are composed to teach new words related to colours, flowers, objects, people and verbs. These rhymes have the simplest lines to follow and memorise.
This rhyme is a lullaby sung to the kids.
This lullaby explains one will marry someone he loves when he grows up.
The lyrics of this lullaby are:
Lavender’s blue, dilly dilly, lavender’s green,
When I am king, dilly dilly, you shall be queen:
Who told you so, dilly dilly, who told you so?
‘Twas mine own heart, dilly dilly, that told me so.
Call up your men, dilly dilly, set them to work,
Some with a rake, dilly dilly, some with a fork;
Some to make hay, dilly dilly, some to thresh corn,
Whilst you and I, dilly dilly, keep ourselves warm.
If you should die, dilly dilly, as it may hap,
You shall be buried, dilly dilly, under the tap;
Who told you so, dilly dilly, pray tell me why?
That you might drink, dilly dilly, when you are dry.
A Boy Promises a Girl to Marry Her
This is a short lullaby that parents sing to their kids to make them fall asleep. The lines are simple and easy to understand. It depicts a person who tells another person that he will marry her when he grows up.
He starts with the colours of lavender, a flower popular with the kids. He describes that one day he will marry the other person in the rhyme and make her the queen. He will be the king of the land and will make people work for them.
Some of the people will make hay and some will plough the field. Some will handle the cart and some will thresh corn. On the other hand, he dreams that he will rest nice and warm with her queen and will not have to work.
A Happy Boy and a Girl
This is a typical English folk song lullaby of the 17th century. Back then, life was really hard for the common people to survive. Only the royal family and the subjects of the court lived a great life whereas the common people worked hard to meet both ends.
This lullaby depicts a boy who promises a girl that he will marry her someday and will become the king of the land. To him, being a king means people will work for him and he will not have to. He thinks that the life of a king is royal and leisurely. He promises the girl that she will not have to work in her life when he becomes the king.
This lullaby depicts the dreams an innocent boy sees and wishes to fulfil with the love of his life. He promises the girl a good life after he marries her. This lullaby teaches new words to the kids and also encourages them to dream big.
The lines of the rhymes have new words to explain. Even if it is not used as a lullaby these days, parents can explain it to the kids as a nursery rhyme. Tell the meaning of the words and sing in front of them.
The kids will love to learn this rhyme and recite it. Two kids can also be involved to sing this song. They will also learn how to dream big. This is a good song that teaches rhyming words such as green, queen, work, fork, hap, tap, why, dry, etc.
1. What was the dream of the kid in this lullaby?
The kid in this lullaby dreams to become the king of the land. He also wants to make the girl he loves the queen. He dreams that men will work for him and he can rest nice and cosy with the queen.
2. What will the men do for the kid?
When the kid becomes the king, the men will work in the field, take care of the corn, make hay and do other important work.
3. Why does he want to make the girl a queen?
The boy loves the girl and dreams of making her the queen of the land. He wants to marry her.
Nursery rhymes are composed to teach new words related to colours, flowers, objects, people and verbs. These rhymes have the simplest lines to follow and memorise.
This rhyme is a lullaby sung to the kids.
This lullaby explains one will marry someone he loves when he grows up.