![]() You say you won't love me, I won't love you neither. Well, all right, I'm bad, but then, you're no prize either.Īll right, I'm bad, but then, that's nothing new. Then one day you left, saying I was no good. We sang for our suppers, we drank up our money. You stole and you gambled and I said you should. ![]() I danced for my dinner, spread kisses like honey. You went to the dogs and I lived by my charms. ![]() We fell on hard times and we lost our bright color. When I was a babe I fell down in the holler. Featured songs in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes "Gem of Panem" Music features prominently in the wedding of Finnick Odair and Annie Cresta the traditional wedding song of District 4 compares marriage to a long sea voyage, and at the celebration following the ceremony, the refugees from District 12 show off their traditional music and dancing. The Catching Fire film interpreted this as the classic folk song " Hickory Dickory Dock". In the 75th Hunger Games, Wiress sang a children's song about a mouse and a clock. Rue and Katniss later used this tune to signal each in the arena. She whistled the tune to a group of mockingjays, who then carried it across the fields and orchards. This simple melody was developed by Rue as a signal to the District 11 agricultural workers that the working day had ended. It often accompanies Capitol propaganda media and is played at the end of each day in the Hunger Games arena. The national song of Panem at the time of the 74th Hunger Games. Rachel Zegler – The Hanging Tree (from The Hunger Games- The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes) Soon after, Hoff was replaced by a new commander who banned all musical performances at the Hob because music caused trouble. The song was banned by Commander Hoff, who considered it rebellious. It was one of many songs composed by Lucy Gray Baird, and it was written about the execution of Arlo Chance. "The Hanging Tree" has a brief backstory in The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. After the propo aired, rebels took it up as a protest song as they lew up hydroelectric dam, causing a massive power outage in the Capitol that allowed rebel forces to carry out a rescue mission. In The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1, the song was surreptitiously recorded for a propo, and Plutarch Heavensbee had the the words changed from "necklace of rope" to "necklace of hope". Katniss would not sing the song again for another ten years, when she sang it for Pollux. Everdeen forbid them from singing it because of the song's morbid and rebellious lyrics. " The Hanging Tree" was a song Katniss learned from her father when she was young, but Mrs. Coriolanus Snow also listens to the song and finds it soothing, until mockingjays pick up the melody, as he finds them disturbing. In The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Lucy Gray Baird sings this song to Maude Ivory, having sung it to her in the past when she had croup. Katniss also found herself musing on the words of this song many years later as she watched her own children play in the Meadow in District 12. The words are easy, soothing, and calming. At first, Katniss did not know what to sing, but then remembered a lullaby she would sing to her sister Prim when she was ill. Because of her love of music, Rue's last request was to hear Katniss sing. " Deep in the Meadow" (also known as " Rue's Lullaby") is a song sung by Katniss to Rue as the latter was nearing death ( Marvel had speared her in the stomach).
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