Noses
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Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is

Have you ever seen a nose? Well let me describe it
It′s right on your face it's not very private
It′s pretty sensitive I wouldn't high 5 it
You can make it honk, but you can't drive it
A nose is for smelling, but I got to be fair
A nose can do a lot of things
A nose can grow hair
A nose is important, it needs special care
If a nose gets running, it might need repair

Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
(Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is)
Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
(Everybody knows, I know, you know)

There are noses in the roses it′s Steven and Kevin
They hang out in the roses ′cause it smells like heaven
Sometimes they sniff, sometimes they wrinkle
They wrinkle when they get a sniff of something with a stink (OHHH)

Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
(Everybody knows, what a nose is, nose is)
Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
(Everybody knows, I know, you know)

Now, it's about time we take a little pause
Take a moment to admire your snoz
I like doing that I think it′s because
Noses are cool they deserve some applause
Is yours big, small?
Shaped like a ball?
Is it pointy, stubby?
Is it clean or grubby?
Does it provide shade for a family of crickets?
I'd like to see that, I′d buy tickets

Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
(Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is)




Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
(Everybody knows, I know, you know)

Overall Meaning

The song "Noses" by Big Block Singsong is a playful and educational song about the human nose. The song starts by emphasizing that everyone knows what a nose is, and then goes on to describe some of its main characteristics. The nose is located on the face, it is sensitive, and it can make a honking sound, but it cannot be used for driving. The song also points out that the nose is an important organ for smelling and can even grow hair.


The song then shifts focus to noses that are not human. It references two characters named Steven and Kevin who hang out in the roses because it smells like heaven. They have their own sense of smell and wrinkle their noses when they encounter something with a bad odor.


The song ends with a call to appreciate and celebrate our own noses. The lyrics invite listeners to take a moment to admire their own snoz and appreciate its unique characteristics. The singer encourages listeners to see their nose as cool and deserving of applause, regardless of their size or shape.


Overall, "Noses" is a fun and light-hearted way to introduce children to the human nose, its function, and its importance in our daily lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
Noses are commonly known and understood facial features


Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
Noses are commonly known and understood facial features


Have you ever seen a nose? Well, let me describe it
The singer is going to describe what a nose looks like for those who have never seen one


It's right on your face it's not very private
A nose is located on the front of one's face and is publicly visible to others


It's pretty sensitive I wouldn't high 5 it
Noses are sensitive and shouldn't be touched like one would high five someone


You can make it honk, but you can't drive it
One can make a sound with their nose, but they cannot control it like a vehicle


A nose is for smelling, but I got to be fair
The main function of a nose is to smell, but there are other things a nose can do as well


A nose can do a lot of things
Noses have multiple functions besides smelling


A nose can grow hair
Hair can grow from one's nose


A nose is important, it needs special care
Noses are important and require maintenance to function properly


If a nose gets running, it might need repair
If one's nose is running or congested, they may need to take steps to treat it


There are noses in the roses it's Steven and Kevin
The names used are a creative reference for the various living beings who also have noses


They hang out in the roses 'cause it smells like heaven
The singers use the idea of animals living in roses as a creative reference to the smells around them.


Sometimes they sniff, sometimes they wrinkle
Creatures with noses may sniff at smells or wrinkle their noses if they are unpleasant


They wrinkle when they get a sniff of something with a stink (OHHH)
Their noses will wrinkle when they smell something that is unpleasant


Now, it's about time we take a little pause
The singer takes a pause in the song


Take a moment to admire your snoz
The singer encourages listeners to think about and appreciate their own nose


I like doing that I think it's because
The singer enjoys taking a moment to admire their nose and is unsure why


Noses are cool they deserve some applause
The singer thinks that noses are unique and notable features that should be celebrated


Is yours big, small?
The singer ponders the various shapes and sizes of noses among different individuals


Shaped like a ball?
The singer lists different shapes that noses can have


Is it pointy, stubby?
The singer lists different shapes that noses can have


Is it clean or grubby?
The singer notes that noses can be clean or dirty


Does it provide shade for a family of crickets?
The singer humorously suggests that one's nose could be large enough to provide shade for insects


I'd like to see that, I'd buy tickets
The singer finds the idea of an exceptionally large nose amusing and would be interested in seeing it


Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
Noses are commonly known and understood facial features


Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
Noses are commonly known and understood facial features


Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
Noses are commonly known and understood facial features


Everybody knows, everybody knows, what a nose is
Noses are commonly known and understood facial features




Writer(s): Brown Warren Douglas, Goddard Adam Bruce

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