A la volette
The Weavers Lyrics


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Once there was a swallow,
And her birdies three.
Birdies three, a la volette
And her birdie three.

They were all so eager
To be on their own.
On their own, a la volette
To be on their own.

Said the anxious mother
"You can barely fly".
Barely fly, a la volette
You can barely fly.

But they would not listen
And they flew away.
Flew away, a la volette
And they flew away.

To the woods they wandered
Singing merrily.
Merrily, a la volette
Singing merrily.

A hungry fox was waiting
And he gobbled them up.
Gobbled them up, a la volette
And he gobbled them up.

Said the angry mother
"I told you so".
Told you so, a la volette
Said "I told you so".

It's a very sad story
And I think I'll cry.




Think I'll cry, a la volette
And I think I'll cry.

Overall Meaning

The Weavers' song "À la Volette" tells a cautionary tale of a mother swallow and her three children. The three young birds, eager to be on their own, fly away from their mother and into the woods to explore. In spite of their mother's warnings, the three little birds continue on their merry way, singing and exploring, until they are caught and eaten by a hungry fox. The mother's warnings and her sadness at the loss of her children are the main themes of the song.


The lyrics of the song are both simple and poignant, and they tell a story that is easily understood by children and adults alike. It is a classic example of a folk song, and it has been performed by many different musicians and artists over the years. The Weavers' version of the song is one of the most popular, and it has become a standard in the folk music repertoire.


Line by Line Meaning

Once there was a swallow,
There was a swallow that existed in the past.


And her birdies three.
The swallow had three baby birds.


They were all so eager
The baby birds were excited.


To be on their own.
They wanted to leave to be independent.


Said the anxious mother
The mother was worried.


"You can barely fly".
She told them they were not ready to fly.


But they would not listen
The baby birds did not heed their mother's warning.


And they flew away.
They left and flew away.


To the woods they wandered
They explored the forest.


Singing merrily.
They were singing happily.


A hungry fox was waiting
They didn't realize that a fox was waiting for them.


And he gobbled them up.
The fox ate the baby birds.


Said the angry mother
The mother was angry with her children.


"I told you so".
She reminded them that she had warned them.


It's a very sad story
The story has a tragic ending.


And I think I'll cry.
The artist is emotional and feels like crying.




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Craig Meese


on Benoni

Benoni was a beautiful small town which grew into a city. It is situated in South Africa.. The name Benoni means 'Son of my Sorrow. When Rachel in the Bible was in labour with Benjamin there were complications and she died. Just before she slipped away she named her son Benoni. However Jacob who was renamed Israel named the boy Benjamin. See Gen 35:18.