Old Mother Hubbard )
Ella Fitzgerald Lyrics


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Old Mother Hubbard
Went to the cupboard
To get her poor doggy a bone
When she got there
The cupboard was bare
So the poor little doggy had none




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ella Fitzgerald's "Old Mother Hubbard" paint a picture of a caring pet owner who, upon realizing that her dog is hungry, searches the cupboard for something to feed it, only to find that there is nothing there. The imagery of a bare cupboard emphasizes the desperation and helplessness of the situation. The use of the word "poor" to describe the dog further emphasizes its unfortunate plight. This simple nursery rhyme can be interpreted as a commentary on poverty and the struggle to provide for oneself and one's loved ones. The image of the empty cupboard can be seen as a symbol of the scarcity and hardship experienced by many people in difficult times.


Line by Line Meaning

Old Mother Hubbard
An elderly, kind-hearted woman known as Mother Hubbard.


Went to the cupboard
Mother Hubbard went to the place where she kept her things.


To get her poor doggy a bone
She went there with the intention of retrieving a bone, an object that her pet dog would enjoy.


When she got there
Upon her arrival to the cupboard.


The cupboard was bare
She found the cupboard to be completely empty of any objects or items.


So the poor little doggy had none
As a result, she was unable to obtain a bone for her beloved pet dog, leaving it without something to enjoy.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RAY ELLINGTON, BABE WALLACE

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