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The cover of L. Leslie Brooke's Ring O' Roses (1922) shows nursery rhyme characters performing the game. The origins and earliest wording of the rhyme remain unknown. In many versions of the game, a group of children forms a ring, dances in a circle around one person, and then stoops or curtsies on the final line.
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.
She wrote several volumes of children's poetry, including A Pocketful of Posies (1901) and Fresh Posies (1908). Her books of adult poetry, including Heart of New England (1920) and The Silver Stair (1926), were less successful. [1] [2] Brown wrote song lyrics for the Progressive Music Series by Silver, Burdett and Co.
Dream All Day: The Best of the Posies is a compilation album by Seattle alternative rock band The Posies, released in 2000.This album was compiled with Ken Stringfellow and Jon Auer's full participation, but only collected songs from their successful and influential years on the Geffen and DGC labels.
The Posies, a Seattle band that found alternative radio and MTV success in the 1990s, has split up after allegations of sexual misconduct were made by multiple women against co-founder Ken ...
A Pocket Full of Posies: A Merry Mother Goose (1961) An abbreviated form of original Mother Goose book. The Goose Girl (1964) Illustrated version of the Grimm story original. Turkey for Christmas (1965) Christmas stories. The Empty Barn (1966, coauthor Arthur C. de Angeli) Farm Life.
Dear 23 is the second album by Seattle alternative rock/grunge/power pop band The Posies. [8] [9] The album was released in 1990 by DGC records and re-rereleased by Omnivore Recordings in 2018. [10] The first single was "Golden Blunders," which was later covered by Ringo Starr. [11] "
At Least, at Last is an album from the band the Posies, released in 2003. At Least, at Last is a box set containing a "history" of the Posies b-sides, demos, and outtakes from 1987–1998 on four discs. Published by Not Lame records, this box set was produced to satisfy fans after the reported "demise" of the band in 2000