I Have a Little Dreidel
Barenaked Ladies Lyrics


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Well, I have a little dreidel
I made it out of clay
And when it's dry and ready
Then dreidel I shall play

Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel
I made it out of clay
And when it's dry and ready
Then dreidel I will play

It has a lovely body
With legs so short and thin
And when it gets all tired
It drops and I will win

Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel
I made it out of clay
And when it's dry and ready
Then dreidel I will play

My dreidel is so playful
It loves to dance and spin
I have the game of dreidel
Come play now, let's begin

Oh dreidel, dreidel, dreidel
I made it out of clay




And when it's dry and ready
Then dreidel I will play

Overall Meaning

The song "I Have a Little Dreidel" is a beloved holiday tune that is sung during Hanukkah. In the song, the singer describes a dreidel that he has made out of clay. He explains that after it has dried, he will play with it. The dreidel is described as having a "lovely body" with "legs so short and thin." When the dreidel gets tired, it will drop, and the game will end in a win for the player. The singer also mentions that his dreidel is playful, loves to dance and spin, and invites others to come and play the game of dreidel with him.


The dreidel is a traditional Hanukkah game, where players spin the dreidel and depending on where it lands, they either win or lose coins or candy. The dreidel itself has four Hebrew letters, each one representing a different word that determines the fate of the player. The song captures the joy and excitement of playing the game, which is meant to symbolize the miracle of the oil lasting for eight days in the Temple.


Overall, the song is a fun and lighthearted way of celebrating the festival of Hanukkah, and it provides a catchy tune that children and adults alike enjoy singing. It captures the spirit of the holiday, which is about coming together, celebrating traditions, and spreading joy and light during the darkest time of the year.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I have a little dreidel
I am holding a small spinning top made of clay, called a dreidel


I made it out of clay
I crafted it using wet, pliable earth material


And when it's dry and ready
After waiting patiently for the clay to harden, my dreidel will be ready for playing


Then dreidel I shall play
I will engage in an ancient Jewish game of chance and skill with my toy


Oh, dreidel, dreidel, dreidel
I sing a traditional song celebrating my toy and the game it was made for


It has a lovely body
My dreidel has an aesthetically pleasing physical form


With legs so short and thin
Its legs are not long, but they are suited for spinning


And when it gets all tired
When my dreidel's momentum slows down and it falls on its side


It drops and I will win
Depending on the game rules, when my dreidel falls and lands on a certain side, I may be the winner


My dreidel is so playful
I personify my toy as having a joyful demeanor


It loves to dance and spin
When I twirl my dreidel, it appears alive and animated


I have the game of dreidel
I possess the knowledge of how to play the beloved Jewish game


Come play now, let's begin
I invite others to join me in this entertaining pastime




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Samuel E. Goldfarb, Sam S. Grossman, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Kevin Hearn, Jim Creeggan, Tyler Stewart

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