Little Jack Frost Get Lost
Seth MacFarlane 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' sung by Seth MacFarlane is a direct appeal to the seasonal character Jack Frost. Through the lyrics, MacFarlane laments the invasions of frost and the cold that the character brings. The singer finds himself shivering and chilled to the bones, and this complaint is also shared by lovers who feel the chill in romantic settings. Though Jack Frost may seem powerless in the rest of the world, his magic has immense power on the ground, freezing it and taking the bloom from roses. The singer wants Jack Frost to 'go away and never come back.'


The song has a light and jazzy rhythm that is characteristic of the nostalgic tunes of the 1940s. The lyrics express a familiar sentiment of that era, where coyness was the preferred way to express affection. The lyrics suggest that Jack Frost is a villain that disrupts romantic settings and induces cold feet. However, the tune contradicts the lyrics, with the singer's warm and rich voice suggesting a certain charm and coziness even in the face of Jack Frost's invasions. The overall effect of the song is to celebrate the winter season with a touch of light-hearted irony.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Please leave, Jack Frost.


Little Jack Frost get lost
Jack Frost, get lost.


You know you don't do a thing but put a bite on my toes
All you do is freeze my toes and make them numb.


Freeze up the ground and take the bloom from the rose
You freeze the ground, which kills flowers like roses.


Oh, little Jack Frost go away, go away
Please leave, Jack Frost.


And don't you come back another day
Stay away for good, Jack Frost.


There's lots of cold feet all the lovers complain
Couples complain about feeling cold.


You turn up the heat down on lover's lane
Jack Frost makes it too cold for couples to cuddle on lover's lane.


The bench in the park is alone in the dark
The bench in the park is empty and lonely due to Jack Frost.


So, little Jack Frost get lost, get lost
Please leave, Jack Frost.


Get lost, get lost, get lost, get lost
Go away, Jack Frost.


L. J. Frost get lost
Little Jack Frost, get lost.


Lost
Vanish, Jack Frost.




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

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