Alouette is a popular French Canadian children's song originating in France about plucking the feathers, eyes, and beak from a lark, in retribution for being woken up by her song. Although it is in French, it is well-known among speakers of other languages; in this respect it is similar to "Frere Jacques". Many American doughboys and other Allied soldiers learned the song while serving in France during World War I and brought it home with them, passing it on to their children and grandchildren.
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