"A Little Rhyme"
The Beatles Lyrics


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Now, for the final number,
John's got a card in his hand with a little rhyme on it.
What is it?

It's from the form up a third at Hemel Hempstead.
Oh!

It says, "Dear George, John, Ringo, Paul,
Here's hoping that you'll please us all.
A beauty song and swinging voice, we leave it up to you, the choice.




We think you're fab and really cool, so brighten up our lads at school."
Dig this, for here's Paul, whistling "Clarabella."

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Little Rhyme revolve around an interesting concept. At the end of the Beatles' performance, John takes out a card that contains a little rhyme on it. It is said to be from the form up a third at Hemel Hempstead. The lyrics highlight this moment and capture the excitement and anticipation felt by the audience as the Beatles bring the show to a close. The lyrics, "Here's Paul, whistling ‘Clarabella’," are particularly interesting as they add a layer of musicality to the song's conclusion. The inclusion of this line signals that the band has successfully entertained the audience and leaves their performance on a high note.


Overall, Little Rhyme is a playful and light-hearted song that celebrates the Beatles' ability to entertain their audience. The little rhyme that John reads at the end adds an element of surprise to the song's structure and helps to create a sense of cohesion between the lyrics and the sentiment of the performance. Little Rhyme also serves as a reminder that the Beatles were not only talented musicians but were also entertainers who knew how to captivate an audience.


Line by Line Meaning

Now, for the final number,
The last song is coming up


John's got a card in his hand with a little rhyme on it.
John has a card with a poem on it.


It's from the form up a third at Hemel Hempstead.
It's from a school in Hemel Hempstead.


It says, "Dear George, John, Ringo, Paul,
The card is addressed to all the band members.


Here's hoping that you'll please us all.
They hope the band will play a song everyone enjoys.


A beauty song and swinging voice,
A great tune and awesome singing.


we leave it up to you, the choice.
They're leaving the song choice up to the band.


We think you're fab and really cool,
They think the band is fantastic.


so brighten up our lads at school."
They want the band to make the school happier.


Dig this, for here's Paul, whistling "Clarabella."
Paul starts whistling a tune called "Clarabella."




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