My Little Kitty
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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Coyot', coyote what have they done?
Little brother, where where do you run?

They strychinined the mountain
They strychinined the plain
My little brother, the coyote
Won’t come back again
When you hear him singing
The few that are left
He's warning the human race of his death
Don't poison the mesas don’t poison the sky
Or you won't be back
Little brother, goodbye

There will be no one to listen
And no one to sing and never, and never
Will there be spring





Coyot', coyote what have they done?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pete Seeger's song "Coyote My Little Brother" reflect on the destructive actions of humans towards nature, particularly towards coyotes. The song mourns the loss of coyotes due to poisoning, as emphasized by the repeated line "They strychinined the mountain, they strychinined the plain." The use of the word "strychinined" signifies the poisoning of these natural habitats, which ultimately leads to the disappearance of the coyotes. The singer addresses the coyote as their little brother, showing a sense of kinship and connection to the natural world.


The chorus "When you hear him singing, the few that are left, he's warning the human race of his death" highlights the coyote's role as a messenger or prophet, using its dwindling presence to warn humanity about the consequences of their actions. The song pleads with humans not to poison the mesas and the sky, as it will lead to irreversible consequences and the loss of the natural world. The final lines express the desperation and sadness at the potential extinction of coyotes, stating that there will be no one left to listen, sing, and experience the joy of spring.


Overall, "Coyote My Little Brother" serves as a powerful critique of human activities that harm the environment and wildlife. It urges listeners to reflect on their actions and the impact they have on the delicate balance of nature.


Line by Line Meaning

Coyot', coyote what have they done?
Oh coyote, my little brother, what have humans done to harm you and your kind?


Little brother, where where do you run?
Dear little brother, where do you seek refuge now that your home and safety are threatened?


They strychinined the mountain
They polluted the once pristine mountains with deadly poison


They strychinined the plain
They poisoned the sprawling plains, destroying the natural habitat


My little brother, the coyote
Oh, my dear little brother, the coyote


Won’t come back again
Sadly, the coyote won't return due to the harm inflicted upon them


When you hear him singing
If you happen to hear a coyote's howl


The few that are left
The few remaining coyotes


He's warning the human race of his death
They are desperately trying to communicate the impending doom faced by their species due to human actions


Don't poison the mesas don’t poison the sky
Please refrain from polluting the mesas and the sky with toxins


Or you won't be back
Otherwise, there won't be a chance for you to return and rectify the damage done


Little brother, goodbye
Farewell, my little brother, as your existence is threatened


There will be no one to listen
No one will be left to hear their cries and pleas for survival


And no one to sing
There won't be anyone to join their songs of sorrow and resilience


And never, and never will there be spring
Regrettably, the cycle of rebirth and new life, symbolized by spring, will be forever disrupted




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