Two Little Blackbirds
Cedarmont Kids Lyrics


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Two little blackbirds sitting on a hill
One named Jack and one named Jill
Fly away Jack, flay away Jill
Come back Jack, come back Jill

Two little blackbirds sitting on a hill
One named Jack and one named Jill
Two little blackbirds are very very slow
One named Jack and one named Jill
Go to sleep Jack, go to sleep Jill
Wake up Jack, wake up Jill





Two little blackbirds are very very slow
One named Jack and one named Jill

Overall Meaning

The children's song "Two Little Blackbirds," as performed by Cedarmont Kids, is a simple tune that teaches children about the natural world and encourages the development of basic cognitive skills through repetition and motion. In the first verse, listeners are introduced to two blackbirds sitting on a hill, who are given the names Jack and Jill. These names are likely inspired by the well-known nursery rhyme "Jack and Jill" and add a touch of familiarity to the song. The lyrics then instruct the blackbirds to fly away, before asking them to come back. This lesson helps children understand the concepts of distance and movement.


In the second verse, the repetition continues as the song asserts that the blackbirds are "very very slow." This contrasts with the previous verse, where the birds were instructed to fly away quickly. The lyrics then instruct the birds to go to sleep and wake up, which is likely intended to encourage parents or teachers to ask children to imitate the actions of sleeping and waking. This promotes the development of fine motor skills and body awareness.


Line by Line Meaning

Two little blackbirds sitting on a hill
Two small birds are perched on a small mound


One named Jack and one named Jill
The birds have individual names


Fly away Jack, flay away Jill
Encouraging the birds to take off and fly away


Come back Jack, come back Jill
Asking the birds to return to their original position


Two little blackbirds are very very slow
The birds are not quick-moving creatures


One named Jack and one named Jill
The birds still retain their individual names


Go to sleep Jack, go to sleep Jill
The birds are being instructed to rest


Wake up Jack, wake up Jill
The birds are being roused from their slumber




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Traditional, Mike Gay, Sue Martin Gay

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