"Ring a Ring o' Roses," often associated with childhood games, has been interpreted by some as referencing the Great Plague of London in the 17th century, rather than witchcraft. The lyrics describe symptoms of the plague and the act of holding hands in a circle, which some believe symbolizes the community's response to the epidemic. While there are various theories about its origins, there is no substantial evidence linking it directly to witchcraft. Overall, the nursery rhyme is more connected to historical events than to any practices of witchcraft.
Ring around the rosie!
Ring around the Rosie
Ring Around a Rosie - 1897 was released on: USA: May 1897
The Mentalist - 2008 Ring Around the Rosie 4-4 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
The Thin Man - 1957 Ring Around Rosie - 1.10 was released on: USA: 22 November 1957
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 a rosie
No
Ring around the rosie
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.
Ring around the Rosie
Spirit Hunters-The Series - 2012 Ring Around the Rosie 2-3 was released on: USA: 10 October 2013