VIDEO Tim Hawkins - On nursery rhymes

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Tim Hawkins - On nursery rhymes In a hilarious stand-up routine, comedian Tim Hawkins takes a comical look at nursery rhymes, turning them inside out and exploring their strange lyrics. This performance, featured in his show "Full Range of Motion," is filled with observational humor that resonates with parents and anyone familiar with these childhood classics.

Key Highlights of the Routine​

Hawkins examines the peculiarities of traditional lullabies and rhymes, questioning the logic behind their lyrics. For instance, he ponders the implications of "Rock-a-bye Baby," where a baby is left in a precariously positioned cradle in a tree. He suggests that this could lead to a call to Child Protective Services, emphasizing just how bizarre and potentially dangerous the rhyme really is. He also delves into "Hush Little Baby," mocking the notion that a mother’s love can translate into material gifts like a mockingbird or a diamond ring. Through humor, he highlights the absurdities and unconventional lessons imparted by these songs, prompting laughter and relatable nods from the audience. Hawkins doesn’t stop there; he humorously critiques "Old MacDonald Had a Farm," speculating about the farmer's mental state and jokingly suggesting that maybe he was dyslexic or underachieving. The comedic narrative builds upon the setting, leading to vivid imagery that leaves the audience in stitches.

Why This Routine Resonates​

Tim’s performance taps into a universal experience—growing up listening to nursery rhymes that, in hindsight, sound quite odd when taken literally. His ability to draw humor from these songs not only entertains but also invites a deeper reflection on childhood and parenting. This routine emphasizes the humor in the everyday, suggesting that even cherished songs can be subjects of comedy. For parents or anyone who has recited these rhymes, Hawkins' insights may lead to a new perspective on the lyrics they once simply sang along with.

What Are Your Thoughts?​

Have you ever stopped to consider the meanings behind nursery rhymes? How do you feel about the messages they convey to children? Join the discussion and share your thoughts on this comedic perspective! If you're looking for more laughs or commentary on childhood experiences, there's a lot more to explore in our forums.
 


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