Little Jack Frost Get Lost
Bing Crosby & Peggy Lee Lyrics


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Oh, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Little Jack Frost get lost
You know you don't do a thing but put a bite on my toes
Freeze up the ground and take the bloom from the rose
Oh, little Jack Frost go away, go away
And don't you come back another day

There's lots of cold feet all the lovers complain
You turn up the heat down on lover's lane
The bench in the park is alone in the dark
So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Little Jack Frost get lost

So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
You don't do a thing but put the bite on my toes
Freeze up the ground and take the bloom from the rose
So, little Jack Frost go away, go away
And don't you come back another day, get gone, go 'way

There's lots of cold feet, all the lovers complain
You turn off the heat down in lover's lane
The bench in the park is all alone in the dark
So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Little Jack Frost get lost

Get lost, get lost, get lost, get lost




L. J. Frost get lost
Lost

Overall Meaning

The song "Little Jack Frost Get Lost" is a playful plea from the perspective of someone who is fed up with the chilly and bleak winter season brought about by Jack Frost. The lyrics express a desire for Jack Frost to leave and stop ruining the warmth and beauty of nature. The playful sarcasm in the lyrics convey the irritating nature of Jack Frost and how he is not welcomed. In the first verse of the song, the singer complains about the uncomfortable feeling of the cold causing frostbites on his toes, which is symbolic of the unpleasantness of winter. The second verse talks about how Jack Frost is a nuisance to lovers who wish to express affection in the warmth of their love but are held back by Jack Frost's chill. The final lines of the song, "So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost/Little Jack Frost get lost," reinforce the concept of Jack Frost's unwelcomed presence and desire for him to depart.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
The singer is asking Jack Frost to go away and stop causing the cold weather.


You know you don't do a thing but put a bite on my toes
Jack Frost is causing the cold weather which is making the singer's toes cold.


Freeze up the ground and take the bloom from the rose
The cold weather is causing the ground to freeze and ruining the beautiful flowers.


Oh, little Jack Frost go away, go away
The singer is reiterating their request for Jack Frost to leave and stop causing the cold weather.


And don't you come back another day
The singer is hoping that Jack Frost will not return in the future.


There's lots of cold feet all the lovers complain
The cold weather is causing discomfort for many people, especially lovers.


You turn up the heat down on lover's lane
The cold weather is causing lovers to seek warmth and comfort on lover's lane.


The bench in the park is alone in the dark
The cold weather is causing people to stay indoors and leaving the park empty.


So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
The singer is urging Jack Frost to leave and stop causing the cold weather.


Get lost, get lost, get lost, get lost
The singer repeats their request for Jack Frost to leave multiple times.


L. J. Frost get lost
The singer uses an abbreviation to refer to Jack Frost and further emphasizes their desire for him to leave.


Lost
The final word emphasizes that the singer wants Jack Frost to leave and never return.




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: SEGER ELLIS, AL STILLMAN

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Comments from YouTube:

lynn kiesewetter

Never heard this! Thanks for posting, I love it!!

411Soulman1

This jam is a year rounder in the polar regions!

Brandon Connelly

Fallout brought me here

matthew slonaker

rude

Peter Piperman

The first five or six notes sound like the first few notes of "let it snow, let it snow " at least start something original and then it's just kind of this obnoxious song ...πŸ€”πŸ˜‘
That's why I never heard of it
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