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  2. Ring a Ring o' Roses - Wikipedia

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    "Ring a Ring o' Roses", also known as "Ring a Ring o' Rosie" or (in the United States) "Ring Around the Rosie", is a nursery rhyme, folk song, and playground game. Descriptions first appeared in the mid-19th century, though it is reported to date from decades earlier. Similar rhymes are known across Europe, with varying lyrics.

  3. A-Tisket, A-Tasket - Wikipedia

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    "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" (Roud Folk Song Index 13188) is a nursery rhyme first recorded in America in the late 19th century. [1] [2] The melody to which the nursery rhyme is sung recurs in other nursery rhymes including "It's Raining, It's Pouring"; "Rain Rain Go Away" and "Ring around the Rosie".

  4. Pop Goes the Weasel - Wikipedia

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    The players sing the first verse while dancing around rings. [12] There is always one ring less than the number of players. [12] When the "pop goes the weasel" line is reached, the players rush to secure a ring. [12] The player that fails to secure a ring is eliminated as a "weasel". [12] There are succeeding rounds until the winner secures the ...

  5. Fans react to Raiders’ blowout loss that includes ‘Ring ...

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    Heck, a fan even noticed the Chiefs did “Ring Around the Rosie.” Andy Reid and the Chiefs played Ring around the Rosie before Patrick Mahomes threw a throwback screen TD tonight against the ...

  6. Traditional rhyme - Wikipedia

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    Examples of a traditional rhyme include the historically significant Ring Around the Rosie, the doggerel love poem Roses Are Red, and the wedding rhyme Something old, something new. However, traditional rhymes are not necessarily ancient.

  7. Talk:Ring a Ring o' Roses - Wikipedia

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    Ring around the rosie, A pocket full of posies, A tissue, a tissue, We all fall down. It was mentioned that "Ring a round the Rosie" was a North American version, however I was raised in Taunton, Somerset, England prior to emigrating to southern Ontario in Canada. "Ring around the rosie" was the version I learned in Somerset.

  8. What's the Elf on the Shelf story? Here's how the beloved ...

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    Elf on the Shelf today . In what is likely one of the most successful self-publishing stories of all time, more than 17.5 million Scout Elves have been adopted around the world since their debut.

  9. Throwing Stones - Wikipedia

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    It appears on their 1987 album In the Dark. [1] It was also released as a single, with a B-side of "When Push Comes to Shove". [2] The song is based loosely on the nursery rhyme Ring Around the Rosie. The song repeatedly mentions the line Ashes! Ashes! We all fall down!.