because the nursery rhyme is from the time of the Victorians and the black death they though a way to prevent your self from either getting the black plague or dieing from it was to throw ashes in a river or the sea.
This appears to be lyrics from a song or poem that relates to a somber concept of scattering ashes in water. The mention of a game like "ring a ring a roses" in connection with this imagery could suggest a contrast between the playful nature of traditional children's activities and the serious subject matter being discussed.
Three Jump Or Waltz Jump x Three Jump Or Waltz Jump x
Jump three times
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Yes, young manatees can jump out of the water.
They can jump in water.
Sometimes they jump out of water, but not very high.
with the aid of their tail, alligators can jump at out of the water.
they have to hop, step, jump
Ring a ring of roses (or Ring around the Rosie) A pocket full of posies Atishoo! Atishoo! (or Ashes, ashes) We all fall down Ring a ring a roses A pocket full of posies Atishoo atishoo we all fall down Ashes in the water Ashes in the sea we all jump up with a one two three you may not want to sing that song because it is facted off of the black death: ring around the rosie: rings that are red because when they were affected with the Plague they got red rings on their armpits A pocket full of posies: the rings were called posies Ashes Ashes: from all the burning of dead bodies we all fall down: your dead
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Dolphins jump out of the water because they ar looking where they ar or they ar avoiding the preditors
It lives in trees, but when faced with an arboreal threat, it will jump out of the tree and swim away. Why would you think it lives in the water?