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"Rosie, You Are My Posie" is a traditional nursery rhyme that dates back to the 18th century. It is a simple and charming rhyme that is often sung as a children's song.
No. Many people think this rhyme is about the plague, but that is a myth.
No, "Ring Around the Rosie" is a nursery rhyme that dates back to the late 19th century. The theory that it originated as a result of the Black Plague is considered a myth and not supported by historical evidence.
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"Ring Around the Rosie" is a children's nursery rhyme believed by some to have origins related to the Black Death. The lyrics describe symptoms of the plague such as the ring-shaped rash ('rosie') and the flowers carried for the scent-mask ('pocket full of posies'). The connection, however, is debated among historians and scholars.
The nursery rhyme "Peter Piper" was first published in 1813 in the "The Juvenile Amusement" book, though it is believed to be much older. The origins of the rhyme are unclear, but it is often attributed to John Harris, an English publisher and writer.
The rhyme scheme of a poem about orchids can vary depending on the specific structure or form of the poem chosen by the writer. Common rhyme schemes for poems include ABAB, AABB, or even free verse without a set rhyme scheme.
Rosie
'rosie' is rosie itself but pronounced differently
Most would argue that the nursery rhyme "Ring Around the Rosie" is based off the Bubonic plague. The first written copy of this song appeared in print in 1881, but this song has been sung since before 1790.