"Ring around the rosie" originated because of the plauge.
During Black Death people used variety of methods. They used clothes mostly.
You are probably asking about the song and nursery rhyme, "Ring a Ring o' Roses," which is often said to have come into being because of the Black Death. In fact, this piece was first published in 1881, and the association with the Black Death was not made in print before World War II. So the association would appear to be a myth that survives because it can easily be believed. There is a link to the plague interpretation of an article on the nursery rhyme below.
because song is poem is poem and that's that's so should i be this confused?
The black death was a specific outbreak of diseases caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, in 1347 to about 1352 in Europe. Historically, there has been some question about this, with some scholars suggesting different organisms being the cause, but modern forensics seem to support Yersinia pestis as the cause.There are three manifestation of disease, referred to as the bubonic plague, the septicemic plague, and the pneumonic plague. Most usually, the disease is bubonic, referring to the buboes or very swollen lymph nodes present. If the disease gets into the blood system, it becomes septicemic, and is very much more likely to be fatal. The pneumonic manifestation happens when the disease gets into the lungs, and in this form it can be spread by the droplets a person coughs up into the air, with the new victims getting it first in the lungs.There is a link below.
The introduction of a new type of rice which allowed food to be grown faster, trade increase, and other technological advances. from [http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/song/ http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/song]
ring around a rosy
There was a childrens sing/dance song called skamaress.
At the childrens book store
listen to your music teacher for this
Snuff off the All Hope is Gone album
Ring a ring o' rosie.
I love this question and YES OF OFCOURSE! No childrens TV would ever let All The Small Things through!
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The song is called "Alouette" and it is a French-Canadian childrens song about plucking feathers from a lark. See the Related Links section for information, and the song.
the black plague (bubonic plague) song was also known as the " ring around the rosie' song. during the 1340's children would sing this song to show that person had the plague, and was going to die...
The song is from the show Sharon, Lois and Bram. You can listen to the song on youtube at: http://youtube.com/watch?v=EEEsX69iIxY