No. It is widely believed that Ring Around the Rosies is about the Bubonic Plague. However, as there is no evidence to support this idea, it is probably untrue.
The children during the time of the bubonic plague sung this song because when they started sneezing they fell down and died. They didn't have the same medicines as we do now so they just died when they caught a cold. That is why they say atishoo atishoo we all fall down.
The children made this up because they needed some form of entertainment.
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It's not French but you could translate it as - une ronde, une ronde de roses.
Eating out a girl means giving her oral pleasure.
The nursery rhyme "Ring Around the Rosies" or alternately called "Ring a Ring o' Roses," is not about a specific year. It is purported to be about a disease called the plague, which was around for many years during the Middle Ages, but this explanation has been more recently thought to be mistaken.
No, "Ring a Ring o' Roses" is a traditional nursery rhyme believed to have originated in the 18th century. It is not directly related to the famine.
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.
Ring Around the Rosies
All I know is "the itsy bitsy spider" BUT "London bridge is falling down", "ring around the rosies" and "humpty Dumpty" are equally disturbing to kids.
== == They actually used herbs for various parts of the body and that song ring around the rosies a pocket full of posses a tissue a tissue we all fall down was made about that!
No, a ring around the moon means that sunshine is coming, pirates used to thing that when rings are around the moon, a sunny day is coming, and sunny days did come from rings around moons.
the animal on barbossa's ring was a monkey
To help the poor