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'Wind' ~ Poetography


The North wind doth blow and we shall have snow,
And what will poor robin do then, poor thing?
He'll sit in a barn and keep himself warm
and hide his head under his wing, poor thing.
'The North Wind doth blow' or 'The Robin'?
This nursery rhyme is referred to as either the North Wind doth blow or The Robin. It is British in its origins - believed to have originated as far back as 16th century history and using the olde English word 'doth'. The purpose of the rhyme is to ensure that a child associates security and warmth to home whilst empathising with the plight of the robin.
FONT : PlymouthRock "SnowDusted"
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And what will poor robin do then, poor thing?
He'll sit in a barn and keep himself warm
and hide his head under his wing, poor thing.
'The North Wind doth blow' or 'The Robin'?
This nursery rhyme is referred to as either the North Wind doth blow or The Robin. It is British in its origins - believed to have originated as far back as 16th century history and using the olde English word 'doth'. The purpose of the rhyme is to ensure that a child associates security and warmth to home whilst empathising with the plight of the robin.
FONT : PlymouthRock "SnowDusted"
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.. have a feeling you probably have a ' lake ' in this area now ..........
Pam J club has replied to Peggy C clubNo.. this is the North side.. no problem on this bit
Pam J club has replied to Clickity ClickI actually still use "doth" and "thou" sometimes... I grew up with them.. and they still slip out sometimes !
Clickity Click has replied to Pam J clubPam J club has replied to Shuttering YukonWe dont get snow anywhere near like you do ! But.. we do get it most winters. The Ice storms are the real nasties.
(Just kidding. Mind games are good for old folks.)
Pam J club has replied to Dick MWe are not old... just maturing and better for it.. !!!!
The info as I know it is there.. but it may remind you of something else ?
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