Bæ Bæ Lille Lam
Superstjerne Av Barnesanger Og Vuggesanger Lyrics
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har du noe ull?
Ja, ja kjære barn
jeg har kroppen full
Søndagsklær til far
og søndagsklær til mor
Og to par strømper til bitte lille bror
Bæ, bæ lille lam
har du noe ull?
Ja, ja kjære barn
jeg har kroppen full
Søndagsklær til far
og søndagsklær til mor
Og to par strømper til bitte lille bror
The lyrics to Superstjerne Av Barnesanger Og Vuggesanger's song Bæ Bæ Lille Lam are a conversation between a child and a lamb. The child asks the lamb if it has any wool, and the lamb confirms that yes, it does, in fact, have lots of wool. The lamb goes on to say that its wool can be used to make Sunday clothes for the child's parents, as well as two pairs of socks for the child's baby brother.
The song is a simple and charming nursery rhyme that has been enjoyed by generations of children. While the lyrics may seem straightforward, there are underlying themes of kindness and resourcefulness that can be taken away from the song. The lamb represents a source of warmth and comfort, providing wool that can be used to create clothing for the family. The child, in turn, shows curiosity and gratitude by asking the lamb about its wool.
Overall, Bæ Bæ Lille Lam is a sweet and timeless children's song that emphasizes the importance of appreciating the resources that nature provides us with.
Line by Line Meaning
Bæ, bæ lille lam
Oh, little lamb, do you have any wool?
har du noe ull?
Do you have any wool?
Ja, ja kjære barn
Yes, dear child
jeg har kroppen full
I am covered in it
Søndagsklær til far
Sunday clothes for father
og søndagsklær til mor
and Sunday clothes for mother
Og to par strømper til bitte lille bror
And two pairs of socks for the tiny little brother
Bæ, bæ lille lam
Oh, little lamb, do you have any wool?
har du noe ull?
Do you have any wool?
Ja, ja kjære barn
Yes, dear child
jeg har kroppen full
I am covered in it
Søndagsklær til far
Sunday clothes for father
og søndagsklær til mor
and Sunday clothes for mother
Og to par strømper til bitte lille bror
And two pairs of socks for the tiny little brother
Contributed by Emily M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.