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ring a ring a rosie means black spot non your hand.
a pocket ful of posies people used to carry flower in their pocket so they cant smell the sickening scent of dead bodies
ashes ashes people had to be burnt or the infectin would spread
we all fall down : dieing
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They sing it wrong, its:
Ring a Ring a rosies.
a pocket full of posie,
a tissue, a tissue,
we all fall down.
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nothing to do with plague, google the rhyme and snopes
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they must be ill if they're sneezing asha- pashk..!!
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@TheSsdylan Actually, with the plaque, you got these red bumps filled with puss that were called rosies. As the infection got worse, they would get rings around them. A Posie is a type of flower. To symbolize that the person had died from the bubonic plaque (and to warn other to stay away from the dead/dying body, they put posies in the infected's pocket, so people wouldn't catch the contagious disease. You got the other two things right though.
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@TheSsdylan Whn i ws studyin ma medicine. one of our Dr. related this to cold.. i cn't recollect vat he said tho..
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Heres the full thing on what it means Ring around the rosie: you get 'rings' near your groin area that are deadly. Pocket full of Posies The rings start to swell up around you groin so it looks like your pockets are full. Ashes Ashes we all fall down. They say this because after you die from the plague they burn you in fire and we all fall down means we all die from it. thats the horrible truth and kids are singing it.
everyone should sing the original
ring around the rosie
a pocket full of posie
ashes ahses
we all fall down.
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