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@LeLouchHaru12 aka bloody mary u know theres actually quite a few nursery rhymes we sing that were actually way back when when issuses going on with the royals in england had to b turned into singsongs/singalong type stuff to be spread due to people not having the right to speak of such things
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whats with the indian accents wtf
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Fuck I can sing better than these retards, but I'm glad that i can remember the song so i won't need to listen to this. -.-
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@joanneh232 'Children's Song' Find me a children's story or song not about rape, murder, death, or some disease.
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Jamie Foxx.
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@joanneh232 I agree with izzardfan. this song is in fact dark itself depending which origin you choose. The one I find the most believable in my opinion is connected to Mary, Queen of Scots, with "how does your garden grow" referring to her reign over her realm, "silver bells" referring to (Catholic) cathedral bells, "cockle shells" insinuating that her husband was not faithful to her, and "pretty maids all in a row" referring to her ladies-in-waiting - "The four Maries".
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flash is ruining my childhood
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This is quite retarded. What the fuck is with all the music and the fact that the song starts HALFWAY THROUGH THE VIDEO?!
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@joanneh232 You're kidding, right? You do know most nursery rhymes have extremely dark themes and origins, don't you?
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Realistically, this nursery rhyme is very dark xD.
I completely object to the very adult commercials before nursery rhymes!
Gun shots, naked women, objectifying of women (staring at her butt and almost running her over)
joanneh232 8 months ago 5
@BottlePopBabyy124 Actually:
Silver bells are a torture device used to crush thumbs. Cockeshells crush... well, cockles. Maids are the Maiden. The Guillotine. The Decapitation Station. So, it's about Mary's "Garden" (Graveyard) growing through torture and execution.
LeLouchHaru12 1 year ago 5