"Ring Around the Rosie" is a nursery rhyme that is thought to have originated in the 18th century. It is believed to have been created as a playful song for children to sing while doing a circular dance. The idea that the lyrics reference the Black Death pandemic is a modern myth and not historically accurate.
its about the black plague.
ring around the rosy:
means red dots and rings all over your body
a pocket full of posies:
posies are a type of flower; it was said that that was the "cure" for the black plague. i don't think it worked.
ashes, ashes:
every person who died from the disease was burnt to ashes to prevent the plague from spreading.
we all fall down:
everyone died from the plague.
black plague
ring around a rosy
The person who made the song was an old man named Sebastian. He is the ancestor of a man named Sabastian the 1st 2nd and Sabastian Jr. Their family is cursed.
There is no definitive answer to what "Ring around the rosy" sounds like when played backwards, as it may vary depending on the interpretation. However, generally when songs are played backwards, they can sound disjointed and unclear due to the reversal of the lyrics and music.
because the song is really about death..... ashes, ashes we all fall down!!! "Ring around the rosy" refers to the pock marks that appear on the skin of smallpox victims: a red spot with a ring around it. During the epidemics that occurred more than one hundred years ago, virtually all smallpox victims died and "all fall down."
because it is a kids song there is your answer .as i was saying , and as teens and adults surround themselves around others they begin to think hey im cool i cant listen to that so other words they grow out of it .THANK YOU FOR ASKING
It lasted for many years! Did you know the song Ring around the Rosie is a song for the Black Death? Scary right?! Ring around the Rosie, - You get a black ring around your rosy cheeks if you have the black plague! Pocket full of Posie, - The people thought that bad smells caused the plague so they put a flower called posie in their pockets to keep out the smells. Hasha! Hasha! - An expression used for be quiet, or shhhhhhhhh! We all Fall Down! - Lots of people fall dead!
When the Black Death started (last in England in 1665) there was actually a popular game going around when it happened that is still popular today. It is called "Ring Around the Rosy". This song suggests one of the symptoms was a red rash with a ring around it, a pocket full of posies is meaning a pocketfull of flowers called posies which were meant in some cases to help the smell and in other cases it was believed that bad smell caused the disease. Ashes ashes were all of the cremations and we all fall down was simply everybody dying. Therefore if you can explain it and convince people to do it they can play Ring Around the Rosy to act it out. (There are many skeptics of this theory of the creation of the rhyme.)
The song 'Ring Around The Rosie' was based off of the bubonic plague that was spread in England and surrounding countries in the 1800's. Your childhood is ruined now.
Ring around the rosie
"Ring around the rosie" originated because of the plauge.
No. Many people think this rhyme is about the plague, but that is a myth.
"Ring around the Rosie" is a popular nursery rhyme because of its simple tune and fun actions that children can easily remember and enjoy. The song's sing-song rhythm and playful nature make it a favorite among young children. Additionally, the game that accompanies the rhyme, where children hold hands and move in a circle, adds to its appeal in a playful and interactive way.