The Birds and the Bees
Alma Cogan Lyrics


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Let me tell ya 'bout
The birds and the bees
And the flowers and the trees
The moon up above
And a thing called love

Let me tell ya 'bout
The stars in the sky
A girl and a guy
And the way that can kiss
On a night like this

When I look into your big brown eyes
It's so very plain to see
That it's time you learned about the facts of life
Starting from A to Z

Let me tell ya 'bout
The birds and bees
And the flowers and the trees
The moon up above
And a thing called love

When I look into your big brown eyes
It's so very plain to see
That it's time you learned about the facts of life
Starting from A to Z

Let me tell ya 'bout
The birds and the bees
The flowers and the trees
The moon up above
And a thing called love

Let me tell ya 'bout
The birds and the bees
The flowers and the trees




The birds and the bees
And the flowers and the trees

Overall Meaning

Alma Cogan's song The Birds and the Bees is a classic pop tune from the 1960s that explores the concept of sexual education in a light-hearted and playful way. The lyrics of the song entice the listener to learn about the facts of life by providing interesting descriptions of various aspects of nature, love, and relationships. The opening lines of the song introduce the listener to the birds and the bees, and how they play a significant role in the process of pollination in nature. The song then goes on to describe the moon, stars, flowers, and trees, all of which are natural elements that symbolize love and romance.


As the song builds up, the focus shifts to the human experience of love and relationships. The chorus of the song repeatedly emphasizes the importance of learning about the birds and the bees, flowers, and trees, as well as the concept of love. The lyrics mention how looking into someone's eyes can reveal the importance of understanding the facts of life, and how this education should start from A to Z.


Overall, Alma Cogan's The Birds and the Bees is an upbeat and catchy song that deals with an important subject matter in a unique and playful way. The song encourages the listener to explore and understand the complexity of human relationships and sexuality in a positive light.


Line by Line Meaning

Let me tell ya 'bout
I would like to share some knowledge


The birds and the bees
The reproductive systems of male and female animals


And the flowers and the trees
The plant reproductive process


The moon up above
The natural satellite that orbits around the earth


And a thing called love
Intense emotion felt between individuals


Let me tell ya 'bout
I would like to continue sharing knowledge


The stars in the sky
Celestial bodies that emit light in the sky


A girl and a guy
Two individuals of different genders in a romantic relationship


And the way that can kiss
The act of affectionately touching one's lips to another's


On a night like this
During a time period characterized by darkness


When I look into your big brown eyes
As I gaze into your eyes with a particular coloration


It's so very plain to see
It's very obvious


That it's time you learned about the facts of life
It's an appropriate time for you to gain knowledge about reproduction and relationships


Starting from A to Z
Beginning with the basics and progressing to more complex information


Let me tell ya 'bout
I would like to continue sharing knowledge


The birds and bees
The reproductive systems of male and female animals


And the flowers and the trees
The plant reproductive process


The moon up above
The natural satellite that orbits around the earth


And a thing called love
Intense emotion felt between individuals


Let me tell ya 'bout
I would like to continue sharing knowledge


The birds and the bees
The reproductive systems of male and female animals


The flowers and the trees
The plant reproductive process


The birds and the bees
The reproductive systems of male and female animals


And the flowers and the trees
The plant reproductive process




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