Hickory Dickory Dock
The Wiggles Lyrics


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Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck one
The mouse ran down,
Hickory Dickory dock.

Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck two
And down he flew,
Hickory Dickory dock.

Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck three
And he did flee,
Hickory Dickory dock.

Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck four,
He hit the floor,
Hickory Dickory dock.

Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck five,
The mouse took a dive,
Hickory Dickory dock.

Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck six,
That mouse, he split,
Hickory Dickory dock.

Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
The clock struck seven,
Hickory Dickory dock.

Hickory Dickory dock,
The mouse ran up the clock,
As twelve bells rang,
The mousie sprang,
Hickory Dickory dock.

Hickory Dickory dock,
"Why scamper?" asked the clock,
"You scare me so




I have to go!
Hickory Dickory dock.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the children's song "Hickory Dickory Dock" are a simple retelling of the story of a mouse who runs up a grandfather clock at various hours of the day. The song follows a repetitive pattern and each verse starts with the mouse running up the clock and then fleeing when the clock strikes. The lyrics are designed to help children learn how to count the hours on a clock and also to teach them about the concept of time.


Line by Line Meaning

Hickory Dickory dock,
Once upon a time, long ago, in a land far away.


The mouse ran up the clock,
A curious mouse climbed up a tall, old clock tower.


The clock struck one
When the clock struck one, the mouse was still exploring at the top.


The mouse ran down,
The mouse quickly scurried down the clock tower when he realized it was time to go.


Hickory Dickory dock.
And so, the mouse bid farewell to the clock tower, but promised to return another day.


The clock struck two
On another day, the mouse climbed the clock tower again and stayed until the clock struck two.


And down he flew,
The mouse quickly descended the tower after his adventure was over.


The mouse ran up the clock,
The mouse couldn't resist another climb up the clock tower.


The clock struck three
The mouse stayed a little longer the next time and left just before the clock struck three.


And he did flee,
The mouse hurriedly escaped the tower once it was clear he had overstayed his welcome.


The mouse ran up the clock,
The mouse returned to the clock tower once again, drawn by its mysterious charm.


The clock struck four,
The mouse explored a bit longer this time, but eventually realized it was time to go when the clock struck four.


He hit the floor,
The mouse clumsily landed on the ground after descending too quickly from the tower.


The mouse ran up the clock,
The mouse just couldn't resist yet another climb up the magnificent tower.


The clock struck five,
The mouse enjoyed watching the world from above until the clock struck five.


The mouse took a dive,
The mouse leapt from the clock tower and made a daring escape.


The mouse ran up the clock,
The mouse was filled with curiosity and climbed the tower once again.


The clock struck six,
The mouse stayed a bit longer this time, but eventually ran out of time when the clock struck six.


That mouse, he split,
The mouse left the tower in a hurry and scurried away into the night.


The mouse ran up the clock,
The mouse returned to the tower, determined to uncover more of its secrets.


The clock struck seven,
The mouse explored a bit longer than usual, but still managed to leave before the clock struck seven.


As twelve bells rang,
On a special occasion, the mouse climbed up to the clock tower just as the clock struck noon.


The mousie sprang,
The mouse happily jumped up and down with excitement as the bells rang out.


Hickory Dickory dock.
And so, the mouse bid farewell to the tower once again, hoping to return soon.


"Why scamper?" asked the clock,
Surprised by the mouse's sudden departure, the clock wondered why he had to leave so soon.


"You scare me so
The clock was afraid of the mouse's unpredictable behavior.


I have to go!
The clock was pleased to see the mouse leave, hoping for a little peace and quiet.


Hickory Dickory dock.
And so, the mouse disappeared from sight, leaving behind only the echoes of his adventures in the clock tower.




Writer(s): Colin Derek Willsher, Jeffrey Fatt, Anthony Donald Field, Sam Moran, Murray James Cook, Traditional, Dominic Charles Lindsay

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