Ring around the rosies, pocket full of posies, ashes, ashes, you all fall down.
It seems like you are referencing the nursery rhyme "Ring Around the Rosie." It describes the symptoms and progression of the Bubonic Plague. "Ring around the rosie" refers to the rash that would appear on the skin, "pocket full of posies" refers to carrying flowers to mask the smell of death, and "ashes, ashes" symbolize the burning of bodies. It's a dark interpretation of a seemingly innocent children's rhyme.
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