The Little Black Bull
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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The little black bull came down the meadow
Hoosen Johnny, Hoosen Johnny
The little black bull came down the meadow
Long time ago

Long time ago, long time ago
The little black bull came down the meadow
Long time ago

First he'd paw, then he'd bellow
Hoosen Johnny, Hoosen Johnny
First he'd paw, then he'd bellow
Long time ago
He whet his horn on a white oak sapling
Hoosen Johnny, Hoosen Johnny
Whet his horn on a white oak sapling
Long time ago

He'd wink his eyе at the little red hеifer
Hoosen Johnny, Hoosen Johnny
He'd wink his eye at the little red heifer
Long time ago

He'd paw the dirt in the heifers' faces
Hoosen Johnny, Hoosen Johnny
He'd paw the dirt in the heifers' faces
Long time ago

The little black bull came down the meadow
Hoosen Johnny, Hoosen Johnny




The little black bull came down the meadow
Long time ago

Overall Meaning

"The Little Black Bull" is a traditional folk song popularized by Pete Seeger. It tells the story of a black bull that roams the meadow a long time ago, exhibiting certain behaviors and interactions with other animals. The song employs repetition and a simple melody to create a playful and nostalgic atmosphere.


The lyrics describe how the little black bull would come down the meadow, with the repeated phrase "Hoosen Johnny" possibly serving as a call or refrain. The bull would paw the ground and let out a bellow, displaying its strength and dominance. It also sharpens its horn on a white oak sapling, indicating its readiness for any challenge. However, the bull's attention is diverted when it encounters a little red heifer, and it playfully winks at her. The bull's mischievous nature is further demonstrated when it paws the dirt in the heifers' faces, perhaps teasing or engaging in a playful rivalry.


Overall, "The Little Black Bull" is a lighthearted song that captures the spirit of rural life and the interactions between animals. It celebrates the energy and vitality of the bull while portraying its interactions in a humorous and whimsical manner.


Line by Line Meaning

The little black bull came down the meadow
Once upon a time, a small black bull walked through the grassy field


Hoosen Johnny, Hoosen Johnny
People called him 'Hoosen Johnny'


Long time ago
It happened a very long time ago


Long time ago, long time ago
It is worth mentioning once again that this occurred many years ago


First he'd paw, then he'd bellow
The bull would start by digging the ground with his hooves, then he would let out a loud cry


He whet his horn on a white oak sapling
He sharpened his horn against a young white oak tree


He'd wink his eye at the little red heifer
He playfully closed one eye while looking at a small reddish-brown cow


He'd paw the dirt in the heifers' faces
He would aggressively scrape the ground in front of the young cows




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