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Sunday, March 4, 2018

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"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" is a popular poem for children written by American writer and poet Eugene Field and published on March 9, 1889. The original title was Dutch Lullaby.

The poem is a fantasy bed-time story about three children sailing and fishing amongst the stars from a boat which is a wooden shoe. The little fishermen symbolize a sleepy child's blinking eyes and nodding head.


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Text


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Musical adaptations

By 1890, the lyrics had been set to music, by American pianist and composer Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin.

About 70 years later, songwriter Lucy Simon wrote a setting (she claimed it was "the first song I ever wrote") that has been recorded by many artists, including: herself with her sister Carly as the Simon Sisters, released as a single and on album in 1964; The Big 3 featuring Cass Elliot (1963); The Irish Rovers on their album The Life of the Rover in 1969; Roger Whittaker on his children's album The Magical World of Roger Whittaker (1975); Joanie Bartels, on her 1985 album "Lullaby Magic"; Fred Penner on his children's album The Cat Came Back (1979); and The Doobie Brothers for the children's music compilation In Harmony in 1980.

Donovan sang his own musical setting on his children's album H.M.S. Donovan (1971). Buffy Saint-Marie wrote and sang her own version on Sesame Street in 1975, and on her album Sweet America (1976). Kevin Roth created his own version for his album Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep., and composer Christopher Klaich set a contemporary lullaby concert setting for soprano Bianca Showalter which has either piano or chamber orchestral accompaniment. Composer Stephen DeCesare composed an SATB version of the popular poem. Tatiana Cameron sings her own version on her lullaby album A Chance to Dream. Valentine Wolfe released a heavy metal version in their album A Child's Bestiary (2016). Producer David Bernard Wolf set the poem for the Barney & Friends 1995 album Barney's Sleepytime Songs.


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References in other artistic works

  • Mabel Torrey created "Wynken, Blynken and Nod Fountain", dedicated in 1919 in Denver's Washington Park.
  • Walt Disney Productions made a short cartoon version of Wynken, Blynken and Nod in 1938, which stylized the fishermen of the poem as three pajama-clad children playing among the stars. In 1971, Weston Woods based a cartoon on the poem.
  • Canadian children's entertainer Fred Penner included a version on his 1979 album The Cat Came Back.
  • The three smokestacks of the Lansing Board of Water & Light in Lansing, Michigan, are known locally as Wynken, Blynken, and Nod after the poem.
  • This poem is recited by Martha Wilson (Joan Plowright) in the 1993 film Dennis The Menace.
  • Shel Silverstein created a poem, "Ickle me, Pickle me, Tickle me too" who went for a ride in a flying shoe.
  • In the episode "Opie the Birdman" of The Andy Griffith Show, Opie names three baby birds Wynken, Blynken, and Nod.
  • Three of the original Dreadnoks in G.I. Joe are named Tom Winken (Torch), Richard Blinken-Smythe (Buzzer), and Harry Nod (Ripper).
  • In 2004, composer Ryan Fraley wrote a piece for school bands entitled "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" in a set along with two other songs based on stories in "A Child's Garden of Verses".
  • Wynken, Blynken and Nod appeared briefly as gas-mask-wearing tricycle-riding villains in a Doom Patrol comic book.
  • In her essay "The Ladle," Cynthia Ozick makes reference to Wynken, Blynken, and Nod.
  • In the series Willa's Wild Life there are three chinstrap penguins named Inky, Blinky, and Bob. Their names being direct references to Wynken, Blynken and Nod
  • In Disney's Toontown Online, there is a building named "Wynken, Blynken, & Nod, Attorneys at Law".
  • In the song "Justify the Thrill" by Blues Traveler the first line of lyrics make reference to Blynken & Nod.
  • Three Corgis in the young adult book Minerva Clark Goes to the Dogs by Karen Karbo are named Winkin', Blinkin', and Ned.
  • In Alfred Bester's novel The Demolished Man, police detective Lincoln Powell's three psychic secretaries are nicknamed Wynken, Blynken, and Nod.
  • In an early version of the song "Satellite of Love" by Lou Reed, the names "Harry, Mark and John" appeared as Wynken, Blynken and Nod
  • The poem was recorded by the Irish Rovers as a song called "Winken', Blinken and Nod".
  • Wynken, Blynken and Nod was used as the name of a toy store in Northgate Plaza in the town of Greece, New York, a suburb of Rochester, New York.
  • In AMC's Preacher, the musical rendition of "Wynken, Bynken, and Nod" is stated to be "favorite" song of the entity Genesis. The character DeBanc, played by Anatol Yusef, sings excerpts from the poem to Genesis in two episodes throughout the first season.

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Notes


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External links

  • Read the poem here [2]
  • The Wellsboro, PA Chamber of Commerce - History of Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
  • The Denver Park People - Wynken, Blynken & Nod Sculpture
  • A Little Book of Western Verse
  • Disney's Wynken, Blynken, and Nod
  • Text of Wynken, Blynken and Nod with Maxfield Parrish illustration
  • Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, Knox College's children's and young adult literary publication
  • Books and Posters of Wynken, Blynken & Nod
  • The Duel, aka The Gingham Dog and The Calico Cat hear song version of the poem

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