posted on Jul, 13 2009 @ 09:24 AM
reply to post by gallifreyan medic
from what I remember being told about the ring of roses nursery rhyme when I was younger was the 'ring a ring of roses' was the physical outbreak of
the black death on the body (red rash) a pocket full of posies was the herbs and other pouches of various items that were used to try and keep the
plague away. and the atishoo bit was ... well obvious!
I dunno how true that is and im going to go find out on the link provided by CX now! (thats my afternoon taken up!) but I believed this was true and
that other nursery rhymes had similar meanings - after all slaves used to use song to warn and direct others (I remember that from watching the Frash
Prince! ) so why would an already disturbing rhyme not be a warning to remind children to carry their plague protection? On the same note I dont think
it applies to ALL nursery rhymes though without the right frame of reference I think that may be hard to prove
Thanks for an interesting thread gallifreyan medic
[edit on 13-7-2009 by Enril]