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  1. About. A reminder not to believe everything that a teacher, representing the government as whole, tells you. The verses in this song each contain several examples of things that children were...

  2. What did you learn in school today, Dear little boy of mine? I learned that Washington never told a lie. I learned that soldiers never die. I learned that everybody's free, And that's what the teacher said to me. Chorus That's what I learned in school today, That's what I learned in school.

  3. Hands on my chest, do-si-do here, Do-si my eye winker my momma dear, Head bumper, eye winker, gully, gully, gully, goo, That's what I learned in the school-la. Our facial names were head bumper, eye winker, eye blinker, nose dropper, mouth eater, chin chopper, and gully gully.

  4. Lyrics. What did you learn in school today. Dear little boy of mine? What did you learn in school today. Dear little boy of mine? I learned that Washington never told a lie. I learned that soldiers seldom die. I learned that everybody's free. And that's what the teacher said to me. That's what I learned in school today.

  5. 7 lis 2023 · Released in 1961, this satirical song quickly became an anthem for social and political commentary in the education system. Through witty lyrics and a catchy melody, Seeger delves into the deeper implications of what children are taught in schools and the impact it has on society.

  6. What Did You Learn in School Today Lyrics by Pete Seeger from the The Smithsonian Folkways Collection album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: What did you learn in school today Dear little boy of mine?

  7. What did you learn in school today, Dear little boy of mine? I learned that Washington never told a lie. I learned that soldiers never die.