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    Although the earliest known record of the song is from the mid-eighteenth century, [ 4] there is some evidence that it is much older. The death of a robin by an arrow is depicted in a 15th-century stained glass window at Buckland Rectory, Gloucestershire. [ 5]

  2. Cock Robin. “Who killed Cock Robin” is a traditional nursery rhyme first recorded in 1744. However, its lyrics originated in a similar story called “Phyllyp Sparowe” written and published by John Skelton around the early 1500s.

  3. For those interested below are the words to the poem: Who killed Cock Robin?, I, said the Sparrow, With my bow and arrow, I kill'd Cock Robin. Who saw him die?, I, said the Fly, With my...

  4. 'Who killed cock robin?' is best described as an English folksong or poem rather than a nursery rhyme. The words of "Who killed cock robin" are said to refer to the death of the legendary figure of Robin Hood and not that of a bird.

  5. Who Killed Cock Robin is one such nursery rhyme with origins in the 16th century or earlier. The nursery rhyme deals with the death of a robin (bird) and its subsequent funeral. It shows how each bird steps up to do its bit for the funeral as an homage to the dead bird.

  6. Who Killed Cock Robin is a somewhat macabre English nursery rhyme or folk song that describes the murder and subsequent funeral of a robin. Some scholars believe that Who Killed Cock Robin? is derived from the early Norse myth about the death of Balder, the god of summer sunlight and the incarnation of the life principle, who was slain by Hoder ...

  7. Who Killed Cock Robin? Nursery Rhyme. Who killed Cock Robin? I, said the Sparrow, With my bow and arrow, I killed Cock Robin. Who saw him die? I, said the Fly, With my little eye, I saw him die. Who caught his blood? I, said the Fish, With my little dish, I caught his blood. Who'll make the shroud? I, said the Beetle, With my thread and needle,