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Published: Wednesday, 01 May 2024 at 10:22 AM


It has been, for decades, one of the most popular nursery rhymes, covered by acts including Australian children’s group The Wiggles and many others. But how does it go… and what does it mean? Let’s look a little into the lyrics and history of ‘London Bridge is falling down’.

When was ‘London Bridge is falling down’ written?

It is unknown who wrote the nursery rhyme ‘London Bridge is falling down’ (also know as ‘My Fair Lady’) but it is believed to date back to the 17th century – if not earlier – and was first printed in the mid 18th century. It is also a singing game where two children form an arch for the other children to pass through. When the children sing the last word, the two forming the arch lower their arms to capture whoever is passing under.

What are the lyrics for ‘London Bridge is falling down’?

London Bridge is falling downFalling down, falling downLondon Bridge is falling downMy fair Lady

Build it up with iron barsIron bars, iron barsBuild it up with iron barsMy fair Lady

Iron bars will bend and breakBend and break, bend and breakIron bars will bend and breakMy fair Lady

Build it up with gold and silverGold and silver, gold and silverBuild it up with gold and silverMy fair Lady

London Bridge is falling downFalling down, falling downLondon Bridge is falling downMy fair Lady

Silver and gold will be stolen away,Stolen away, stolen away,Silver and gold will be stolen away,My fair Lady.

Set a man to watch all nigh,Watch all night, watch all night,Set a man to watch all night,My fair Lady.

Suppose the man should fall asleep,Fall asleep, fall asleep,Suppose the man should fall asleep?My fair Lady.

Give him a pipe to smoke all night,Smoke all night, smoke all night,Give him a pipe to smoke all night,My fair Lady.