May I
Bing Crosby Lyrics


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Finders, keepers, losers, weepers
Ring around the rosy and I'll catch you if I can
And if you don't say may I, then you'll have to start again
But first you must indulge me and count from one to ten
Let the game begin

I adore you when you touch me
Pin the tail upon the donkey, you will surely win
And if you don't say may I, then I'll pass the cake around
And I won't give you any, but you won't make a sound
You don't eat soap, anyhow

Red light, green light, blue light, yellow light
You can take three giant steps or a baby step will do
But if you don't say may I, then I'll march you out the door
Where you'll be contemplating the numbers one to four
I hope you're keeping score

Cause if you don't say may I, then I'll get you with the hose
And spoil your Sunday clothes Will it please you if I tease you
While you're at the spindry, I'll pass the pie around
But you won't make a sound
You don't eat blackbird anyhow

There's four and twenty reasons why it can't be wrong
How long have you been gone
Finders, keepers, losers, weepers




Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater
Wear your sneakers around sound sleepers

Overall Meaning

The song "May I?" by Bing Crosby is a playful and quirky tune that incorporates imagery from traditional children's games and rhyming phrases. The lyrics depict a game between two individuals, with one person acting as the leader or "indulger" and the other as the player. The games mentioned, such as "Ring around the rosy" and "pin the tail upon the donkey," are common childhood games that most listeners have likely played at some point in their lives. The playful tone of the song, along with its upbeat melody and catchy lyrics, make it a fun and memorable track.


At its core, "May I?" can be interpreted as a song about power dynamics and the importance of asking for permission. The lines "And if you don't say may I, then you'll have to start again" and "But if you don't say may I, then I'll march you out the door" suggest that the person in charge is enforcing rules that require the player to ask for permission before taking certain actions. The repeated use of the phrase "may I" reinforces this idea, and further suggests that a lack of communication or respect can lead to negative consequences.


Line by Line Meaning

Finders, keepers, losers, weepers
If you find something, it's yours to keep; if you lose it, you'll cry about it.


Ring around the rosy and I'll catch you if I can
We'll play a game where you run and I try to catch you.


And if you don't say may I, then you'll have to start again
You need to ask me for permission or we'll have to start over.


But first you must indulge me and count from one to ten
Before we start the game, you need to count to ten for me.


Let the game begin
Now we can start playing.


I adore you when you touch me
I like it when you touch me.


Pin the tail upon the donkey, you will surely win
You'll definitely win the game of pin the tail on the donkey.


And if you don't say may I, then I'll pass the cake around
Ask for permission or you won't get any cake.


And I won't give you any, but you won't make a sound
Even if you don't get any cake, you can't complain.


You don't eat soap, anyhow
Soap isn't food.


Red light, green light, blue light, yellow light
We'll play a game where you have to stop or go depending on the color of the light.


You can take three giant steps or a baby step will do
You can move far or just a little bit during the game.


But if you don't say may I, then I'll march you out the door
Ask for permission or you'll be kicked out.


Where you'll be contemplating the numbers one to four
I'll make you count up to four when you're outside.


I hope you're keeping score
I hope you're paying attention to the points.


Cause if you don't say may I, then I'll get you with the hose
If you don't ask for my permission, I'll spray you with the garden hose.


And spoil your Sunday clothes Will it please you if I tease you
And your nice clothes will be ruined. Do you like being teased?


While you're at the spindry, I'll pass the pie around
While you're busy, I'll give everyone else some pie.


But you won't make a sound
You won't complain about not getting any.


You don't eat blackbird anyhow
Blackbirds aren't food.


There's four and twenty reasons why it can't be wrong
There are many reasons why this is a good idea.


How long have you been gone
How long have you been away?


Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater
A nursery rhyme reference.


Wear your sneakers around sound sleepers
Be quiet so you don't wake anyone up.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MACK GORDON, HARRY REVEL

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