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" Jack Be Nimble " is an English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 13902. Lyrics. The most common version of the rhyme is: Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick. [1] Origins and meaning. Jack is a dog, in Denslow's version.
18 wrz 2012 · Jack Be Nimble Lyrics. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick. Jack jump over the candlestick. Jack be nimble, Jack be spry. Jack jump over the apple pie. Jack be...
The candlestick. Source: The Dorling Kindersley Book of Nursery Rhymes (2000) More About This Poem. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over The candlestick.
19 sty 2024 · In Don McLean’s 1971 hit, “American Pie,” he sings, Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack Flash sat on a candlestick, ‘Cause fire’s the devil’s only friend. There, McLean is also riffing...
“Jumping over candlesticks” or “Candle-leaping” was traditional in England, mostly practiced in the markets and fairs. It was believed that it is a good-luck sign to succeed to clear the candle and to not damp down the flame. “Jack be nimble” Lyrics. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over The candlestick.
Be Quick! Jack be nimble! Even today this phrase expresses a suggestion to be quick and agile. The name Jack used to be only a nickname for John, but is now more and more frequently used as a stand-alone name. The Pirate. The nursery rhyme Jack be Nimble refers to an English privateer (later pirate) named Black Jack Smatt.
Lyrics. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over. The candlestick. History and Meaning. The rhyme was first documented by James Halliwell-Phillipps, a 19th Century English Nursery Rhyme collector and literary scholar. At that time people would jump over candle sticks as a fair-trick.