A poem that gave me a chill when I heard it. "As I was going up the stair, I met a man who wasn't there! He wasn't there again today! I wish, I wish he'd stay away!"
I loved that poem as a child. It was in a book that my grandpa bought on the day he was told mum was pregnant. He died when I was 18 months old, so everything in that book was special to me. Thanks for reviving that memory for me.
I wonder whether "we" are too PC these days for that to happen? But, why not? It's a quirky way of telling of an event in history. It would be interesting to see what people would come up with if they did ??
Or as jen-z says it... Jack and Jill went up the hill to smoke some marijuana, Jack grabbed her thigh and said "you know you wanna" But stupid Jill forgot her pill, and now they have a son
Jack and Jill went up the hill, To smoke some Marijuana. Jack got high and touched her thigh, And said, "You know you wanna." Jill said yes, pulled up her dress, And then they had some fun. But silly Jill forgot the pill, So now they have a son.
"Johnny johnny, yes papa? Eating sugar no papa telling lies? No papa open your mouth hahaha" This tells a story of a dad that starved his child to death and he started with sugar
*yes papa. I’m eating sugar. I haven’t eaten in three days because you refused to feed me. Papa Papa Are you smoking? Telling lies? Yes! Because your a crack addict!*
When I was young, my teacher used to sing "Rain, rain, go away" with the "go to Spain, never show your face again" lyric. I thought "Poor Spain, it must deal with all the unwanted rains in the world!".
Your poor innocent little mind. 😭 None of my teachers ever sang those lyrics, but when I DID learn that part, I had to question if Spain needed rain, or if we hated Spain.
Ring around the rosy, A pocket full of posies, Ashes, Ashes, We all fall down, Ring around the rosy, A pocket full of posies, Atissue, Atissue, We all fall down. -------- The first verses meaning is: a ring of red rash on the skin, because of the plague. Pocket full of posies is because of a belief that the disease was carried by bad smells, so people carried herbs, flowers or like in the song, posies. Ashes ashes is for the cremation of bodies being burnt. And we all fall down is just we all fall down, that or it’s saying that the people are dead. And for the second verse it’s the same, except ashes ashes is turned into atissue atissue. Atissue, atissue represents the sound of someone sneezing, and in this case it’s someone getting sick. I wonder if anyone actually bothered to read this article that I’ve written XD.
Edenrose YT I read ( Great Job ) and also a fun ( not really ) fact is that God bless you came from the Black Death which is when you sneezed you and dead.
One that always creeped e out as a kid was It’s Raining, It’s pouring The old man is snoring He hit his head on the side of the bed And never woke up in the morning.
Now that I think about it, humpty dumpty could be about a suicidal man who fell or jumped off of a building and his mangled body couldn't be put together/identified by paramedics or detectives. I have a dark mind I'm sorry
Also The Song Muffin man "Do you know The muffin man, The muffin man, The muffin man Do you know The muffin man who lives in Drury lane" This is actually a Song about England's first Serial killer, Forgot his name but he used to be a muffin seller at the time. He kills kids by tricking them to go get muffins in his shop, he also killed his rival shipowner too. Guess what he goes by the name of "The Drury Lane Dicer"
Ladies and Gentlemen, skinny and stout, I’ll tell you a tale I know nothing about; The Admission is free, so pay at the door, Now pull up a chair and sit on the floor. One fine day in the middle of the night, Two dead boys got up to fight; Back to back they faced each other, Drew their swords and shot each other. A blind man came to watch fair play, A mute man came to shout “Hoorray!” A deaf policeman heard the noise and Came to stop those two dead boys. He lived on the corner in the middle of the block, In a two-story house on a vacant lot; A man with no legs came walking by, and kicked the lawman in his thigh. He crashed through a wall without making a sound, into a dry creek bed and suddenly drowned; The long black hearse came to cart him away, But he ran for his life and is still gone today. I watched from the corner of the big round table, The only eyewitness to facts of my fable; But if you doubt my lies are true, Just ask the blind man, he saw it too.
Is anyone going to talk about Peter Pan😶💀 Peter Pan was a guy who would take small children and kill them when they grew up. Captain Hook was one who escaped and tried to warn other children
mary mary quite contary was not about torture methods, it was made by protestants to mock mary. 'how does your garden grow' was making fun of the fact she struggled to have a child, silver bells is about how she liked sombre music (church bells) and cockle shells is about how her husband was having many affairs which then was called cuckling. pretty maids all in a row is about how when she had many stillborn babies, she buried them in a row. i hope this helped
They're enough to give kids nightmares! I remember thinking that they rhymed, but didn't know what they meant. Now reading this, they were rather gross!
@susanthompson8962 Nursery rhymes were not meant for children. They were made up by baladiers who went from town to town telling stories. They had to be true stories or whose ever court they were in, they would be killed. The point being is these were not written for adults. I am not sure when they filtered down to the children.
I made a parody of that song about many guys raping and killing girls. It goes like this: This young man, grabbed my ass While he just sat there in the grass With a squeeze squeeze bang bang that'll do the trick! Don'tcha know he's such a dick!
emmyneminemminem emmy no it's about a guy who was abused by his father and then got a muffin for every beating So he would lure kids with muffins, and assault, rape and kill themm
One Summer day in the middle of the night, Two dead boys got up to fight. Back to back they faced each other Drew their swords and shot each other The deaf policeman heard the noise, And came and shot the two dead boys If you don’t believe my tale is true, Ask the blind man, he saw it too.
Ever heard this one? Some may kiss their friends goodbye, the birds may kiss the butterfly, the morning dew may kiss the grass but you my friend may kiss my beeeeeeeeeeeeeerp !!!
Suprised you didn’t add “London bridge is falling down”, legend has it, Ciel sang that that while destroying the london bridge...(Ps don’t spam me saying its fake I already know)
" johhny johnny, Yes Papa? Eating sugar? No Papa, Telling lies? No Papa, Open your mouth! Hahaha!" This shows a father stopping his child from eating thy sugar
Lizzie Borden skip rope rhyme. “Lizzie Borden took an axe. Gave her mother 40 whacks. When she saw what she has done. Gave her father 41.” That is literally talking about MURDER! Edit: I am going to explain what was believed to happen. Her ‘mother’ was actually her stepmother. She gave her WAY less than 40 whacks. Also, she gave her father WAY less than 41 whacks. Also, it is unknown what ACTUALLY happened to the Borden parents. But hey! That’s just a theory! A NURSERY RHYME HISTORY THEORY! edit 2: She gave her step-mother 13 whacks and have her father 11 whacks. Thank you to Armor Luna for the information on that.
Ok, a lot I want to say: 1. I’ve never heard the term “go to Spain, never show your face again” in “Rain, Rain, Go Away” 2. Never heard of Goosey Goosey Gander 3. I didn’t know there was a second part after “Jill came tumbling after” 4. A theory I have is that maybe the 3 Blind Mice are the real Bloody Mary. Since you’re supposed to say “Bloody Mary” 3 times into the mirror hence there were 3 mice and close your eyes hence the blind part.
@@Graciechan-39 it’s a nursery rhyme where it goes like, “Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home. You’re house is on fire, and you’re children are gone” That’s all I know about it. I didn’t know about it until I was in the 4th or 5th grade
In my childhood I actually have bad feelings when I watched cartoons and sing nursery rhymes. That gut feeling that something is wrong. I've felt that.
Same.. My cousin plays ring around the rosie and she always wants me to play with her so I do.. I hate the part where it says- "Ashes, Ashes... And we all fall DOWN!" It just sounds wrong.
Not the great fire of London. This occurred hundreds of years before. The part stating "my fair lady", actually refers to the Queen (at that time), Queen Eleonore?
Years ago, the late actor Jack Palance hosted "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" TV show...he did an explanation of Ring Around of Rosie, with the "ashes, ashes." part, not "achoo-achoo." THEN he recited it, with his inimitable voice. That gave me chills.
Fun fact: when the kids in my school learned what "ring around the rosie" was about at recess we would all gather and skip around the teachers singing and throwing ourselves on the ground at the end
I was told this meaning at six years old by my brother (( hes the type who dosent care how you feel they just want you to be terrified and scared.)) And i always cried whenever they did it
That one refers to Indians who would cradle their children and place them in trees and when the wind blew to hard, they would watch the children fall to their deaths...
actually rockabye baby's origin is that this famous lullaby is that it is about the son of King James II of England and Mary of Modena. It is widely believed that the boy was not their son at all, but a child who was brought into the birthing room and passed off as their own in order to ensure a Roman Catholic heir to the throne.
My Grandmother (1899-1999) forbade us children from singing Ring Around The Rosie. Our version was Ring around the Rosie, a pocket full of posies, a tissue, a tissue, we all fall down. She said it was from when the Spanish flu hit and brought back bad memories for her.
I know this comment is old, so maybe you just looked it up, but nonetheless... There's a couple of theories about the song. I always thought it was about the steady deterioration of the bridge and the attempts to fix it. I looked into this and found that this may be the case, but there's one other theory I like too. I'll get to that in a moment. Here's what I know about the bridge... I think the Old London Bridge was the only crossing on the Thames in London. It was damaged in a major fire in 1633. Is that the Great Fire of London?? It could be, I forget. In any case, the bridge needed expensive repairs. The new bridge was opened in 1831 and survived until it was replaced in 1972. It was then moved all the way to Arizona. So it's possible the rhyme is talking about the construction of the bridge. Build it up with sticks and stones, wood and clay, bricks and mortar, etc, are all mentioned in the more modern lyrics. But the song is much older than that, from what I know, which leads me to the next theory... It refers to a Viking attack that occurred sometime in the 1000s, where the bridge was burnt down. There's a bit of debate over this though, such as if it was the London Bridge (a very old version of it) that was mentioned, the song written is actually the same as London Bridge is Falling Down, and even if the event occurred at all. Given it was SO long ago, it's really hard to figure that out. I hope this information can help you out! There is a bit of history there, but not super dark. Although... There's a rumour that there were human remains in the London Bridge foundations... But I won't talk about that.
@@khwasongh I've heard that too. But there's no evidence to say that there was ever any people sacrificed, children or otherwise. There's a story about bones in the foundation, which I think ended up being a lie.
London bridge had houses and shops on it That was slum living and was one of the only ways over the river at the time It was made of wood the rotted then it started to collapse Hence the song
the origin of ¨London Bridge is Falling down¨ refers to when people were sealed away inside of the bridge as a sacrifice. the line that states this is forgotten: ¨Off to prison you must go, you must go, you must go. Off to prison you must go. My fair lady.¨ People sealed away over 80 people, alive, into the walls of the bridge. 5 of them were children to bring healthy youth and prosperity. The front of the bridge was used to display the severed heads of famous people that had died. They were placed onto spikes and put onto display for everyone to see. The lamp posts are Nepolions cannons melted down and shaped into the lamp posts. People also committed suicide off the side of the bridge, jumping off headfirst. One lady jumped feet first and broke both her legs before drowning in the water below. It is also said that the spirit of Jack The Ripper could be seen standing at the bottom of the bridge near the water. Though this cannot be proven to be Jack because no one could find out his identity.
I have a dark origin! The old man in “It’s raining It’s pouring” is *dead* he got hit by stop sign and passed out. the “It’s raining It’s pouring” Was the *tears* of the mourning. Here’s the messed up version of it “It’s raining, It’s pouring. The *tears of the mourning.* The old man was *dead.* Because a stop sign hit his HEAD.”
Humpty Dumpty might also be a king. "All the king's horses and all the king's men" why would "all" of the king's military might would bother solving Humpty's problem? Maybe a king (Humpty Dumpty) made a bad decision that led to the downfall of his kingdom.
There are many guesses about this, since Humpty Dumpty was a common jibe at fat men from Tudor times onward. But the author here does give the most probable answer. The big fat cannon that fell from the church tower in Colchester. Charles I was a staunch Catholic, most of England was Protestant and there was the Civil War. The Protestants who supported Parliament (the Roundheads) attacked the King and his Cavaliers at Colchester. Initially the King held the city, because the cannon was wreaking havoc, but the cannon fell and broke apart and Charles ended up losing the war with Parliament and ultimately his life.
jack and Jill went up the hill to smoke some marijuana. Jack got high and grabbed her thigh and said "you know you wanna". Jill said yes lifted up her dress and then they had some fun. But silly Jill forgot her pill and now they have a son. Edit:HOLY FUCK THANKS FOR ALL THE LIKES
Nursery Rhymes Updated for the 21st Century. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall The structure of the wall was incorrect So he won ten grand with Claims Direct. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's raining, it's pouring Of course it's global warming. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jack and Jill went into town To fetch some chips and sweeties Now he can't keep his heart rate down And she's got diabetes. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Georgie Porgie pudding and pie Kissed the girls and made them cry When the boys came out to play He kissed them too coz he was gay. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mary had a little lamb It ran into a pylon 10,000 volts went up its arse And turned its wool to Nylon.
I searched up the lyrics about "ring around the rosie" and i found this; "Ring-a-ring-a-rosies A pocket full of posies A tissue, a tissue We all fall down The king has sent his daughter To fetch a pail of water A tissue, a tissue We all fall down The robin on the steeple Is singing to the people A tissue, a tissue We all fall down The wedding bells are ringing The boys and girls are singing A tissue, a tissue We all fall down"
yeah that sounds right ro me. i've never heard the ashes version and it's always been a tissue (or atichoo - sneezing sound) for me. it still has the same result, a tissue or a sneeze was basically a symptom of the plague and you die in the end.
"Mary, Mary quite contrary" means that Mary wans different form her brother Edward and her father Henry VIII because they were for Protestants where Mary was completely against it. "How does your garden grow" was people making fun of Mary because she was not able to have a child. "With cockle shells" is them mocking her because her husband Philip of Spain was known for having affairs. "And silver bells" is basically just because Mary loved the sound of the church bells ringing. "And pretty maids all in a row" is because when she had a miscarriage it was always a girl and after she gave birth to her dead daughter she would bury them in a row. The Protestants of England wrote and sung this nursery rhyme because they could not go up an do something to hurt Mary for they would be beheaded or burned at the stake. So they made this to make her feel bad about herself and to hurt her mentally.
lotso Campbell Henry the 8th was a very devoted catholic. Edward was Protestant, when he died Mary took the throne and wanted to return everyone back to Catholicism but when she died queen Elizabeth had been raised Protestant and returned to everyone back to Protestant beliefs.
Many of us heard 'London Bridge' as a child, but have never heard the full version. Here is the full version; London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. London Bridge is falling down, My Fair Lady. So I said to myself, we'll build it up with Wood and Clay. Build it up with Wood and Clay, Wood and Clay, Wood and Clay. Build it up with Wood and Clay, My Fair Lady. Wood and Clay will was away, wash away, wash away. Wood and Clay will Wash Away, My Fair Lady. So then I said to myself, we'll build it up with Brick and Mortar. Build it up with Brick and Mortar, Brick and Mortar, Brick and Mortar. Build it up with Brick and Mortar, My Fair Lady. Brick and Mortar will not stay, will not stay, will not stay. Brick and Mortar will not stay, My Fair Lady. So I said to myself, we'll build it up with Iron and Steel. Build it up with Iron and Steel, Iron and Steel, Iron and Steel. Build it up with Iron and Steel, My Fair Lady. Iron and Steel will bend and bow, bend and bow, bend and bow. Iron and Steel will bend and bow, My Fair Lady. So then I said to myself, we'll build it up with Silver and Gold. Build it up with Silver and Gold, Silver and Gold, Silver and Gold. Build it up with Silver and Gold, My Fair Lady. Silver and Gold will be stolen away, stolen away, stolen away. Silver and Gold will be stolen away, My Fair Lady. So London Bridge will fall and tumble, fall and tumble, fall and tumble. So London Bridge will fall and tumble, My Fair Lady.
Rock-a-bye baby On the treetop When the wind blows The cradle will rock When the bough breaks The cradle will fall And down will come baby Cradle and all Rock-a-bye baby On the treetop When the wind blows The cradle will rock When the bough breaks The cradle will fall And down will come baby Cradle and all
London bridge something to do with people being locked up under the bridge and other people sealing it up with bricks... something like that... Right??
When vikings raided England, soldiers were on the bridge to defend against the vikings sailing up Thames. That was not a good idea, because the vikings threw hooks to the bridge and pulled the whole bridge in to the river.
I've heard that it was written after putting children into to wall while building the bridge in hopes that building children in the bridge would keep it up
Margaret Schultz jack and Jill went up the hill so jack could lick her candy but jack got a shock and a mouthful of cock cause jills real name is RANDY!
Ok so because this vid got the origin of j&j WRONG I'm putting the real one here. J&j is kind like Romeo and Juliet. They were 2 people who were not allowed to be together so they used to sneak out to see eachother. When Jake took Jill's virginity Jill's dad took Jake's life. When Jill found out she killed herself
Who else has a habit of watching stuff like this late at night and early in the morning? I don’t know why, but I love to get scared. I am a very dark and gory person. And yet I grew up with happy Disney movies. I’ve now grown to like horror stuff now.
As a child (I was like 6) the “ladybug ladybugfly away home, your house is on fire” gave me a big fear that my house would catch fire whenever I left for a while
Ah! The full song is “ladybird Ladybird fly away home your house is on fire and your children are gone all except one and her name is Anna she is hidden under the frying pan”
@@isabell2579 This nursery rhyme the lady bird has been used as a code for the Catholic term "our lady" which means mother Mary, her children are the catholics . This rhyme Is about the Catholic persecution in England.
What about oh my darling clementine? Oh my darling, oh my darling Oh my darling, Clementine You were lost and gone forever Dreadful sorrow, Clementine In a cavern, in a canyon Excavating for a mine Dwelt a miner forty-niner And his daughter, Clementine Yes I loved her, how I loved her Though her shoes were number nine Herring boxes, without topses Sandals were for Clementine Oh my darling, oh my darling Oh my darling, Clementine You were lost and gone forever Dreadful sorrow, Clementine Drove the horses to the water Every morning just at nine Hit her foot against a splinter Fell into the foaming brine Ruby lips above the water Blowing bubbles soft and fine But alas, I was no swimmer So I lost my Clementine Oh my darling, oh my darling Oh my darling, Clementine You were lost and gone forever Dreadful sorrow, Clementine You are lost and gone forever Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
This nursery rhyme the lady bird has been used as a code for the Catholic term "our lady" which means mother Mary, her children are the catholics . This rhyme Is about the Catholic persecution in England.
I think the original british version for ring around the rosie says A-tishoo instead of ashes, where A-tishoo is actually an alternative to achoo which signified the cold symptoms they showed with the black death
That's what I said and then the song came up. I had recently been reading a book called the kiss of death and it explained how the song mocked those that had caught and died from the Black Death 💀
Alpacas Game Too I remember hearing both as a child and thinking achoo made sense with falling down.....until I heard ashes. I'm starting to believe the reason I had explicitly gruesome, detailed nightmares in childhood and up to this day has to do with damn nurses rhymes and creepy Disney movies!!!!!!!
I came to this video from a London bridge is falling down lyric video with Ciel lol Edit: If ur interested its a nightcore of the song by xenobiotic nightcore I listen to it to fall asleep😅
I heard Goosey Goosey Gander slightly differently. It went, Goosey, goosey gander, where doest thou wander? Upstairs and downstairs, and in my lady's chamber. There I met an old man who would not say his prayers. I took him by the left leg and threw him down the stairs. This leads to questions as to what the old man was doing in a lady's chamber....
It's raining, it's pouring, The old man is snoring. He went to bed, And bumped his head, And couldn't get up in the morning. The old man died in his sleep after bumping his head. No wonder it's said that don't go to sleep right after bumping your head. You may not wake up. Very harmful for the brain.
Its pouring its pouring The old man is snoring He bumped his head And went to bed and couldn't get up in the morning I realized at 27 this man probably had a friggin concussion and died
Here a nursery rhyme: Look out look out Jack Frost is about He's after put fingers and Toes; And,all through the night The gay little sprite Is working where nobody knows. He'll climb a tree, So nimble is he, His silvery powder he'll shake; The window he'll creep, And while we're asleep, Such wonderful pictures he'll make. Across the grass, He'll merrily pass And change all it's Greenness to white; Then home he'll go And laugh "HO,HO,HO! What fun I had in the night!"
What about "Oh my darling clementine?" Oh my darling, oh my darling Oh my darling, Clementine You were lost and gone forever Dreadful sorrow, Clementine In a cavern, in a canyon Excavating for a mine Dwelt a miner forty-niner And his daughter, Clementine Yes I loved her, how I loved her Though her shoes were number nine Herring boxes, without topses Sandals were for Clementine Oh my darling, oh my darling Oh my darling, Clementine You were lost and gone forever Dreadful sorrow, Clementine Drove the horses to the water Every morning just at nine Hit her foot against a splinter Fell into the foaming brine Ruby lips above the water Blowing bubbles soft and fine But alas, I was no swimmer So I lost my Clementine Oh my darling, oh my darling Oh my darling, Clementine You were lost and gone forever Dreadful sorrow, Clementine You are lost and gone forever Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
Now playing "Oh, lost Toy maker" Oh, Toy maker! Oh, Toy maker! Where have you been? We've been searching far and wide. But we couldn't find him. Hide and seek! Hide and seek! He was playing hide and seek! But the seeker was a cheat, so he had to be sneaky! The Theater! The Theater! He is at the Theater! He goes there to see puppet shows. But today, it started to snow. his The Toyshop! The Toyshop! He was at the Toyshop! There, he makes lots of toys for all the good girls and boys. I made up my own little nursery rhyme! Do you guys like it?
What about the Lizzy Morton “ Lizzy Morton took an ax gave her mother 40 wax when she’s realized what she’s done gave her father 41” It’s a jump rope song
So I'm probably super late with this comment but what about the Lizzie Borden nursery rhyme? Lizzie Borden took an axe, gave her mother forty wacks, when she'd seen what she had done, gave her father forty-one. The nursery rhyme was based off an actual murder case that happened in the United States. Lizzie Borden (yes that was her actual name) killed both of her parents by striking them with an axe repeatedly. Her father was hit so many times in the face that he was unrecognizable.
@@winonam9602 she was found guilty but it went to a higher court. And she was found not guilty due to no murder weapon found and no blood on her. A good book, if you are curious " The Life and Trial of Lizzie Borden". This book uses quotes from the Herald at that time. It was rather interesting.
I got a rhyme for COVID 19 my friend made up: She drank a bottle of Corona, Corona From her husband who tried to spoil her, She disappeared the next day, On a hospital bed she passed away
Heres a pretty dark one (its danish and translated roughly so it doesnt rhyme) Bridge, brigde glasses The clock hits eleven The emperor stands in his tall, White Castle As White as a chalk As black as a coal Danger, danger war-man Death shall you suffer The one who is last shall go in the black pot First time then let him go Second time just as so But the third time we'll take him and put him in the pot
There was a crooked man and he walked a crooked mile, he found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile. he bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse and they all lived together in a little crooked house the original can be found here and this too has a dark origin:www.quotev.com/story/3012617/There-was-a-Crooked-Man/1/ please read i didn't put it up for no reason!!
jack & jill went up the hill to fetch a pale of water....dont know what they did up there but now theyve got a daughter...thats how we used to sing it when i was a kid
@1tiercel true, but you know, when you hear the hundreds of insanely creepy, chilling and horrifying versions of it, you can only count it as creepy!! Also, the way they are HAPPILY SINGING about the destruction of historical monument, important for the further development of the country.... is kind of scary when you think about it lol!
Jack the Ripper lives in the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City Az. If I was still living in that town I would send him to the light. He's in purgatory and don't know how to leave the bridge. Why do you think London gave it to the USA? California didn't want that evilness, nor Oregon as well. He did haunt our place, I rebuked my current location. He's scary and dark, how many did he kill? I forgot it's been along while
I'm English and the song for "rain rain go away" Went like this for me: "Rain rain go away, and never come back again," "An old man bumped his head, and never woke up again." Rain rain go away, and never come back again, Little Johnny wants to play, rain rain go away."
Jack and Jill Went up the hill To fetch a pail of water But Jack got high and unzipped his fly and said ''Jill if you wanna'' Jill said " Yes " Took off her dress Just to have a little fun But stupid Jill forgot the pill and now they have a son !!
Rock a bye baby on the treetop, when the wind blows the cradle will rock, when the bow breaks the cradle will fall, and down will come baby, cradle and all. 😢😢😫😱😬😧
Bringing down the elite, the King, Queen and all their clique and their government,, Cromwell for example? It could be used for all that self serving crowd in parliament today after seeing all that chaos and farce over Brexit, thinking only of themselves and personal wealth and interest and not giving tuppence for what the people asked and wanted, you got a wiff of it in the local elections, it will be interesting what the people will do and who they vote for in the general elections.
Ah yes. Children skipping in circles cheering about the plague.
Kermit the Frog lmao
XD
we had to learn about that in my Language Arts class
That’s why I’m here honestly but instead it’s influenza. Science class man
@kermit the frog Ah finally a worthy opponent, our battle will be legendary!
A poem that gave me a chill when I heard it.
"As I was going up the stair, I met a man who wasn't there!
He wasn't there again today!
I wish, I wish he'd stay away!"
I loved that poem as a child. It was in a book that my grandpa bought on the day he was told mum was pregnant. He died when I was 18 months old, so everything in that book was special to me. Thanks for reviving that memory for me.
Steve White wow that's super creepy!!! It gave me chills!!!
Spike Milligan ?
I don't understand. can someone please explain this poem to me?
@@ThaqtRamone basically sPooKY GhOsT mAn is getting a lil too rape-y
*Imagine in the future there will be a nursery rhyme about the covid-19 pandemic*
I wonder whether "we" are too PC these days for that to happen? But, why not? It's a quirky way of telling of an event in history. It would be interesting to see what people would come up with if they did ??
that's it, i'm making one
Covid covid,
Dont touch the bat
Killed half the world
Well what about that
Covid covid
Stay at home
Wash you hands wash your hands
Down to the bone
Ring around the hand sanatizer
Pocket full of masks
Toilet paper toilet paper
Everyone falls down
😒
All nusery rymes and fairy tales are origin of evil or dark history. every one
Agreed!💯
It wer lessons befor people could write.
Wow
Yh it’s scary
That one poo nursery rhyme i heard a year ago:👁️💩👁️
Jack told Jill, "to take her pill,
And chase the pill with water"
Jill forgot and Jack be got,
A bouncing baby daughter.
Or as jen-z says it...
Jack and Jill went up the hill to smoke some marijuana,
Jack grabbed her thigh and said "you know you wanna"
But stupid Jill forgot her pill, and now they have a son
Jack and Jill went up the hill,
To smoke some Marijuana.
Jack got high and touched her thigh,
And said, "You know you wanna."
Jill said yes, pulled up her dress,
And then they had some fun.
But silly Jill forgot the pill,
So now they have a son.
Jack and Jill went up the hill to Get to 'know' each other, Jack failed to rise, Jill rolled her eyes and went to go sleep with jacks brother.
ahshat masell so the pills are birth control?
Kal lmaooooo
He hid his wife in in a pumpkin shell?
W e l l n o s h i t that has a dark meaning
Wait.. So.. He ate her..? Cause.. He is a pumpkin eater..? Lol
@@kissresa oh...my...
Makes me think differently about Cinderella
Emerald Edits 0w0 Oh god you’re right..
I learnt it that they lived inside a pumpkin
"Johnny johnny, yes papa? Eating sugar no papa telling lies? No papa open your mouth hahaha"
This tells a story of a dad that starved his child to death and he started with sugar
Zero Two lol
*yes papa.
I’m eating sugar.
I haven’t eaten in three days because you refused to feed me.
Papa
Papa
Are you smoking?
Telling lies?
Yes!
Because your a crack addict!*
*open wide
Dude seriously no one cares they probably just learned it that way
You are right
When I was young, my teacher used to sing "Rain, rain, go away" with the "go to Spain, never show your face again" lyric. I thought "Poor Spain, it must deal with all the unwanted rains in the world!".
Lmao
Your poor innocent little mind. 😭
None of my teachers ever sang those lyrics, but when I DID learn that part, I had to question if Spain needed rain, or if we hated Spain.
and spain is still dry..
We actually don't get much rain in most of spain so some extra one wouldnt do us bad
@@lisasmiles3318 why the hate for Spain?
Ring around the rosy,
A pocket full of posies,
Ashes, Ashes,
We all fall down,
Ring around the rosy,
A pocket full of posies,
Atissue, Atissue,
We all fall down.
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The first verses meaning is: a ring of red rash on the skin, because of the plague.
Pocket full of posies is because of a belief that the disease was carried by bad smells, so people carried herbs, flowers or like in the song, posies.
Ashes ashes is for the cremation of bodies being burnt.
And we all fall down is just we all fall down, that or it’s saying that the people are dead.
And for the second verse it’s the same, except ashes ashes is turned into atissue atissue.
Atissue, atissue represents the sound of someone sneezing, and in this case it’s someone getting sick.
I wonder if anyone actually bothered to read this article that I’ve written XD.
oH GOLLY
Edenrose YT I read ( Great Job ) and also a fun ( not really ) fact is that God bless you came from the Black Death which is when you sneezed you and dead.
Edenrose YT I know that
I’m learning about the plague
I read it, I knew it, I'm still terrified.
One that always creeped e out as a kid was
It’s Raining, It’s pouring
The old man is snoring
He hit his head on the side of the bed
And never woke up in the morning.
Same
I know, my theory is, he had very weak bones, and when he hit his head he was "sent up".
He couldn't get up cos he was dead
I learnt it as
It’s raining it’s pouring
The old man is snoring
He went to bed
And bumped his head
And couldn’t wake up in the morning
I'm making my own version lmao
It's raining it's pouring
The old man is boring
He drew some old boomer comics
And continued in the morning
Now that I think about it, humpty dumpty could be about a suicidal man who fell or jumped off of a building and his mangled body couldn't be put together/identified by paramedics or detectives.
I have a dark mind I'm sorry
Wow, that actually makes a lot of sense O.O
😂😂😂
nice
I thought the same 😂
I thought that too o.o
Also The Song Muffin man
"Do you know The muffin man, The muffin man, The muffin man
Do you know The muffin man who lives in Drury lane"
This is actually a Song about England's first Serial killer, Forgot his name but he used to be a muffin seller at the time. He kills kids by tricking them to go get muffins in his shop, he also killed his rival shipowner too. Guess what he goes by the name of "The Drury Lane Dicer"
Yeah at this point im making my own nursery ryhmes that i make up in 5 seconds
Fredrick Thomas linwood
😳
Yeah I saw a video about it💀
he killed people with spoons 💀💀💀
Ladies and Gentlemen, skinny and stout,
I’ll tell you a tale I know nothing about;
The Admission is free, so pay at the door,
Now pull up a chair and sit on the floor.
One fine day in the middle of the night,
Two dead boys got up to fight;
Back to back they faced each other,
Drew their swords and shot each other.
A blind man came to watch fair play,
A mute man came to shout “Hoorray!”
A deaf policeman heard the noise and
Came to stop those two dead boys.
He lived on the corner in the middle of the block,
In a two-story house on a vacant lot;
A man with no legs came walking by,
and kicked the lawman in his thigh.
He crashed through a wall without making a sound,
into a dry creek bed and suddenly drowned;
The long black hearse came to cart him away,
But he ran for his life and is still gone today.
I watched from the corner of the big round table,
The only eyewitness to facts of my fable;
But if you doubt my lies are true,
Just ask the blind man, he saw it too.
Please send me this.
Your are amazing
Wow
Did you actually make this?
OMG MY DAD TOLD ME PART OF THIS WHEN I WAS 7 THANK YOUUU
Is anyone going to talk about Peter Pan😶💀
Peter Pan was a guy who would take small children and kill them when they grew up. Captain Hook was one who escaped and tried to warn other children
What movie you getting this info frm
i thought a peter pan was a large basin.
I heard that peter pan was an angel, and he taked kids by the hand and takes up to heaven. Thats why kids didnt grow up
How do know thss
@@salraya8789 saw it somewhere
The mice looks like a gangsta lmao
ㄨ ಠ_ಠ
Three Fly Mice
Watch explodingTNT
XDDD good one
ㄨ ಠ_ಠ
XD
mary mary quite contary was not about torture methods, it was made by protestants to mock mary. 'how does your garden grow' was making fun of the fact she struggled to have a child, silver bells is about how she liked sombre music (church bells) and cockle shells is about how her husband was having many affairs which then was called cuckling. pretty maids all in a row is about how when she had many stillborn babies, she buried them in a row. i hope this helped
Makes sense there's different interpretations, both are interesting and based on Queen Mary.
also there were no Guillotines in Mary's time.
@@joannebishop3295Yes there was
How do I always end up on the creepy history side of TH-cam lol
Same
+Staci C. right ......its the best
+Natalia Harkin THE DAMN BEST SIDE OF TH-cam
+Natalia Harkin Hey I just did a video about nursery rhymes and their true origins as well. Check it out if you have time on my channel
+Natalie Lopez Hey I just did a video about nursery rhymes and their true origins as well. Check it out if you have time on my channel
"I had a bird, it's named was Enza. I open up a window and in flu enza." A nursey rhyme on the Spanish flu.
😨😨
I heard this rhyme in a book.
@I love Edward Cullen
Yeah
@I love Edward Cullen
The book is so good!
@@jes_yes Omg thats the first thing that popped into my head
I was singing Ring Around a Rosie back in Kindergarten and my teacher told me to stop. I found out why in seventh grade.
Kirby WarpStar Dream really what did think about it
Kirby WarpStar Dream same😣
Kirby WarpStar Dream That one wasn’t real 😂 In other versions of the song there is a lyric about riding up which doesn’t make sense for the death part
Why tf you sing that tho?
Why
I took a children’s literature course in school and couldn’t believe the history I found out about these “nursery rhythms”!
They're enough to give kids nightmares! I remember thinking that they rhymed, but didn't know what they meant. Now reading this, they were rather gross!
Rhythms? Let me guess, a "typo" or "autocorrect"?
@susanthompson8962
Nursery rhymes were not meant for children. They were made up by baladiers who went from town to town telling stories. They had to be true stories or whose ever court they were in, they would be killed. The point being is these were not written for adults. I am not sure when they filtered down to the children.
"This Old Man" was about a man who chopped people up and feed them to his dogs.
I made a parody of that song about many guys raping and killing girls. It goes like this:
This young man, grabbed my ass
While he just sat there in the grass
With a squeeze squeeze bang bang that'll do the trick!
Don'tcha know he's such a dick!
msyukizomesorangejuice uuhh what?
@@MsYukizomesorangejuice www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/les-nicholls/the-surprising-origins-of-customs-superstitions-fairy-stories-nursery-rhymes-and-other-things/ebook/product-zwe8ew.html
really the lyrics dont have that meaning
@@MsYukizomesorangejuice
ma’am wat
Do you know the muffin man who lives on Drury Lane...
That rhyme is about a European serial killer.
😯
Jack the ripper?
Did he make bakery products with human meat??
Yep
emmyneminemminem emmy no it's about a guy who was abused by his father and then got a muffin for every beating
So he would lure kids with muffins, and assault, rape and kill themm
One Summer day in the middle of the night,
Two dead boys got up to fight.
Back to back they faced each other
Drew their swords and shot each other
The deaf policeman heard the noise,
And came and shot the two dead boys
If you don’t believe my tale is true,
Ask the blind man, he saw it too.
Que
Never heard this one!
Love the poem, it's very good.
Ever heard this one? Some may kiss their friends goodbye, the birds may kiss the butterfly, the morning dew may kiss the grass but you my friend may kiss my beeeeeeeeeeeeeerp !!!
How does the deaf policeman hear them?!?!..
Suprised you didn’t add “London bridge is falling down”, legend has it, Ciel sang that that while destroying the london bridge...(Ps don’t spam me saying its fake I already know)
Well he has one *hell* of a butler〈(•ˇ‿ˇ•)-→
Omg a fellow black butler fan❣️❣️✨
If we are to be out of a lab from a mangina from a womb,
Black butler is a good show lol
*scolls through comments to avoid getting scared*
*actually gets more scared*
Really?
Same here smh
alphabet that's me rn
S ooooooo true😦😦😦😦😦😦😦😦😦😦😦
" johhny johnny, Yes Papa? Eating sugar? No Papa, Telling lies? No Papa, Open your mouth! Hahaha!"
This shows a father stopping his child from eating thy sugar
THE LEGEND 26 OMG SO DARK 🤯
This comment gives me nightmares...THANKS FOR HELPING ME SLEEP AT NIGHT
The legend, what if the open your mouth hahaha was a scream that his dad was punishing him from eating sugar
No snorting crack
That actually sounds harmless and actually a message of not eating sweets and being honest
Lizzie Borden skip rope rhyme.
“Lizzie Borden took an axe. Gave her mother 40 whacks. When she saw what she has done. Gave her father 41.”
That is literally talking about MURDER!
Edit: I am going to explain what was believed to happen. Her ‘mother’ was actually her stepmother. She gave her WAY less than 40 whacks. Also, she gave her father WAY less than 41 whacks. Also, it is unknown what ACTUALLY happened to the Borden parents. But hey! That’s just a theory! A NURSERY RHYME HISTORY THEORY!
edit 2: She gave her step-mother 13 whacks and have her father 11 whacks. Thank you to Armor Luna for the information on that.
Its based off a true story too, Lizzie Bordon was an actual person who actually murdered her parents in 1892
That’s the point
Ikr it's terrifying
Let me explain studios anyone
The Real Deadpool me
Ok, a lot I want to say:
1. I’ve never heard the term “go to Spain, never show your face again” in “Rain, Rain, Go Away”
2. Never heard of Goosey Goosey Gander
3. I didn’t know there was a second part after “Jill came tumbling after”
4. A theory I have is that maybe the 3 Blind Mice are the real Bloody Mary. Since you’re supposed to say “Bloody Mary” 3 times into the mirror hence there were 3 mice and close your eyes hence the blind part.
I can see all of that! (I never heard of Ladybug Ladybug either)
@@Graciechan-39 it’s a nursery rhyme where it goes like,
“Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home.
You’re house is on fire, and you’re children are gone”
That’s all I know about it. I didn’t know about it until I was in the 4th or 5th grade
@@VioletFeatherWind will burn* not are gone ^^ no hate
One thing, is it only me who hates when he said ‘Catholicism’.
@@your_therapist_friend That's one version I've heard. I'm not spreading hate
i’m not even gonna lie, in the three blind mice, the mouse of the left looks pretty hot
I- what?!
Actually, cutting off there tails was not addressed properly. They were castrated before being burned. It's good to be the queen.
3
People who go and search up 3 blind mice now XD
Alma Frank wow- you really be simping over mice thou-
Head shoulder knees an toes is just hannnibal lector’s shopping list 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I shouldnt have laughed at this but I did.
Your right
Oh crap...lol!! I wasn't expecting that!
Lol
1:24 those mice look they gonna release a 2000s mixtape rap album
LOL 🤣😂
so true
lol
Yo we da 3 blind mice no signatures please please
Thotslayer 42069 😂😂😂😂
I thought humpty was richard III the hump backed king, his horse was named wall and he was bludgeoned beyond recongition
In my childhood I actually have bad feelings when I watched cartoons and sing nursery rhymes. That gut feeling that something is wrong. I've felt that.
Amen..that was the Holy Spirit nudging you.. he's still with you.. activate him..be blessed, in Jesus name..Amen💯
Same.. My cousin plays ring around the rosie and she always wants me to play with her so I do.. I hate the part where it says- "Ashes, Ashes... And we all fall DOWN!" It just sounds wrong.
Same
I used to put it on for my baby cousin I’m turning it off
…
all nursery rhymes has a dark meaning
"London bridge is falling down" is based on a real event.
The great fire of London isn’t it?
@@SWFCFAN_ yeah
Not the great fire of London. This occurred hundreds of years before. The part stating "my fair lady", actually refers to the Queen (at that time), Queen Eleonore?
@@SWFCFAN_ indeed
@@SWFCFAN_ yes indeed
Soldier: my king we cannot fix Humpty Dumpty
King: LET THE HORSES TRY
Gio m 😁ikr
You did it wrong. The king sent horses first "All of the king's horses and all of the king's men". This means that the king might be a horse 🤔
But they sent the horses first, so the king actually attempted to use horses to fix the cannon.
@@jacobhise8044 Bear in mind that the Royalists were nicknamed "Cavaliers". The horses are not quite arbitrary.
Lol😂
Years ago, the late actor Jack Palance hosted "Ripley's Believe It Or Not" TV show...he did an explanation of Ring Around of Rosie, with the "ashes, ashes." part, not "achoo-achoo." THEN he recited it, with his inimitable voice. That gave me chills.
loved that show! his daughter was a great co-host.
The Jack and Jill nursery rhyme has another negative meaning, Jack cracked his head open. There is a part of the skull called the crown.
Yeah.
Noah Wilson HA I KNEW HE BROKE IS HEAD!
Noah Wilson if Jack and Jill were siblings Jill could have committed suicide after her brothers death
Yeah that's definitely it
Yep chara changed it a bit and she included laughing jack (the creepypasta)
Mice 1: Where we goin', cuh?
Mice 2: Idk, cuh'.
Mice 3: Just keep walkin', cuh.
cυeѕo 。・ they lookin kinda fresh doe
Made an account jus to like you comment cuhz lmaoooo 🤣🤣🤣
Sooo....my life as a kid was a lie?
My childhood has been ruined 1 year ago (I'm 11)
mine too I'm 10
it gets no better lads but making your family strong is all that counts
Kawaii_Kitty0 yes
Kawaii_Kitty0 yup sorry kiddo
Fun fact: when the kids in my school learned what "ring around the rosie" was about at recess we would all gather and skip around the teachers singing and throwing ourselves on the ground at the end
i would imagine the teachers terrified face lol
I was told this meaning at six years old by my brother (( hes the type who dosent care how you feel they just want you to be terrified and scared.))
And i always cried whenever they did it
the one dark version of Humpty Dumpty was a little boy who fell of a wall and broke his neck. I'm not sure which is the real onel
Anonymous _M43 hey no one ever said he was an egg everyone just assumed it
I thought it was about a king that was overthrown...
Yours is more accurate, though I think he broke more than just his neck
What about "rockabye baby"?
"When the wind blows
The cradle will fall
And down will come baby
Cradle and all"
Does that sound creepy to you?
That one refers to Indians who would cradle their children and place them in trees and when the wind blew to hard, they would watch the children fall to their deaths...
Soo they had terrible catching skill when their children fell?
Yeah I'm not buying that one.Most people aren't that stupid
actually rockabye baby's origin is that this famous lullaby is that it is about the son of King James II of England and Mary of Modena. It is widely believed that the boy was not their son at all, but a child who was brought into the birthing room and passed off as their own in order to ensure a Roman Catholic heir to the throne.
YES
His voice gives this vid a creepy vibe
Kayden ik right
true
Jayden OMG I know right when I clicked on this video I thought it was going to be creepy but the only creepy part for me is the voice
It’s also a very nice voice. And I think it’s also the background noise to make it creepy =~=
Phillipa Peach ikr 😉🤕🙂
My Grandmother (1899-1999) forbade us children from singing Ring Around The Rosie. Our version was Ring around the Rosie, a pocket full of posies, a tissue, a tissue, we all fall down. She said it was from when the Spanish flu hit and brought back bad memories for her.
I'm pleased she lived to 100. I suppose the poor lady STILL remembered the Spanish flu so that could have been traumatic for her back then.
Yep, 'London Bridge is Falling Down" sounds like it must have negative origins.?
I know this comment is old, so maybe you just looked it up, but nonetheless... There's a couple of theories about the song.
I always thought it was about the steady deterioration of the bridge and the attempts to fix it. I looked into this and found that this may be the case, but there's one other theory I like too. I'll get to that in a moment. Here's what I know about the bridge... I think the Old London Bridge was the only crossing on the Thames in London. It was damaged in a major fire in 1633. Is that the Great Fire of London?? It could be, I forget. In any case, the bridge needed expensive repairs. The new bridge was opened in 1831 and survived until it was replaced in 1972. It was then moved all the way to Arizona.
So it's possible the rhyme is talking about the construction of the bridge. Build it up with sticks and stones, wood and clay, bricks and mortar, etc, are all mentioned in the more modern lyrics.
But the song is much older than that, from what I know, which leads me to the next theory...
It refers to a Viking attack that occurred sometime in the 1000s, where the bridge was burnt down. There's a bit of debate over this though, such as if it was the London Bridge (a very old version of it) that was mentioned, the song written is actually the same as London Bridge is Falling Down, and even if the event occurred at all. Given it was SO long ago, it's really hard to figure that out.
I hope this information can help you out! There is a bit of history there, but not super dark. Although... There's a rumour that there were human remains in the London Bridge foundations... But I won't talk about that.
@@BakaTaco does it not refer to human sacrifices to build a bridge ?
@@khwasongh I've heard that too. But there's no evidence to say that there was ever any people sacrificed, children or otherwise. There's a story about bones in the foundation, which I think ended up being a lie.
London bridge had houses and shops on it
That was slum living and was one of the only ways over the river at the time
It was made of wood the rotted then it started to collapse
Hence the song
the origin of ¨London Bridge is Falling down¨ refers to when people were sealed away inside of the bridge as a sacrifice. the line that states this is forgotten: ¨Off to prison you must go, you must go, you must go. Off to prison you must go. My fair lady.¨ People sealed away over 80 people, alive, into the walls of the bridge. 5 of them were children to bring healthy youth and prosperity. The front of the bridge was used to display the severed heads of famous people that had died. They were placed onto spikes and put onto display for everyone to see. The lamp posts are Nepolions cannons melted down and shaped into the lamp posts. People also committed suicide off the side of the bridge, jumping off headfirst. One lady jumped feet first and broke both her legs before drowning in the water below. It is also said that the spirit of Jack The Ripper could be seen standing at the bottom of the bridge near the water. Though this cannot be proven to be Jack because no one could find out his identity.
🎵mary had a little lamb, a little lamb, a lit-
Gordon ramsay: where the fuck is the LAMB SAUCE!?
Mary had a little lamb chick chick bam no more lamb Mary had a little lamb resting on her frying pan
@@RJisbeast GOD!!!
THATS SO FUCKING DARK!
@@ivonneortiz2480 yeah I find it more funny
@@RJisbeast perfection
@@RJisbeast lmao
I have a dark origin!
The old man in “It’s raining It’s pouring” is *dead* he got hit by stop sign and passed out.
the “It’s raining It’s pouring”
Was the *tears* of the mourning.
Here’s the messed up version of it
“It’s raining, It’s pouring. The *tears of the mourning.*
The old man was *dead.*
Because a stop sign hit his HEAD.”
A quote my friend told me about:
“It’s harder to admit that you’re scared than actually saying you’re scared”
Humpty Dumpty might also be a king.
"All the king's horses and all the king's men"
why would "all" of the king's military might would bother solving Humpty's problem?
Maybe a king (Humpty Dumpty) made a bad decision that led to the downfall of his kingdom.
Richard the III a well known hunchback.
No.
Or maybe it's just hyperbole
There are many guesses about this, since Humpty Dumpty was a common jibe at fat men from Tudor times onward. But the author here does give the most probable answer. The big fat cannon that fell from the church tower in Colchester. Charles I was a staunch Catholic, most of England was Protestant and there was the Civil War. The Protestants who supported Parliament (the Roundheads) attacked the King and his Cavaliers at Colchester. Initially the King held the city, because the cannon was wreaking havoc, but the cannon fell and broke apart and Charles ended up losing the war with Parliament and ultimately his life.
True, KING GEORGE
jack and Jill went up the hill to smoke some marijuana.
Jack got high and grabbed her thigh and said "you know you wanna".
Jill said yes lifted up her dress and then they had some fun.
But silly Jill forgot her pill and now they have a son.
Edit:HOLY FUCK THANKS FOR ALL THE LIKES
What
WTF
Incest
That's true
You hate yourself and you know it.
Nursery Rhymes Updated
for the 21st Century.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall
The structure of the wall was incorrect
So he won ten grand with Claims Direct.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
It's raining, it's pouring
Of course it's global warming.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Jack and Jill went into town
To fetch some chips and sweeties
Now he can't keep his heart rate down
And she's got diabetes.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Georgie Porgie pudding and pie
Kissed the girls and made them cry
When the boys came out to play
He kissed them too coz he was gay.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Mary had a little lamb
It ran into a pylon
10,000 volts went up its arse
And turned its wool to Nylon.
MrSerendipity01 hahaha
MrSerendipity01 This is so good!
LMAO😂😂😂
GAY ?!?!?!?!?
@@genomngupok4442 I agree
I searched up the lyrics about "ring around the rosie" and i found this;
"Ring-a-ring-a-rosies
A pocket full of posies
A tissue, a tissue
We all fall down
The king has sent his daughter
To fetch a pail of water
A tissue, a tissue
We all fall down
The robin on the steeple
Is singing to the people
A tissue, a tissue
We all fall down
The wedding bells are ringing
The boys and girls are singing
A tissue, a tissue
We all fall down"
yeah that sounds right ro me. i've never heard the ashes version and it's always been a tissue (or atichoo - sneezing sound) for me. it still has the same result, a tissue or a sneeze was basically a symptom of the plague and you die in the end.
"Mary, Mary quite contrary" means that Mary wans different form her brother Edward and her father Henry VIII because they were for Protestants where Mary was completely against it.
"How does your garden grow" was people making fun of Mary because she was not able to have a child.
"With cockle shells" is them mocking her because her husband Philip of Spain was known for having affairs.
"And silver bells" is basically just because Mary loved the sound of the church bells ringing.
"And pretty maids all in a row" is because when she had a miscarriage it was always a girl and after she gave birth to her dead daughter she would bury them in a row.
The Protestants of England wrote and sung this nursery rhyme because they could not go up an do something to hurt Mary for they would be beheaded or burned at the stake. So they made this to make her feel bad about herself and to hurt her mentally.
lotso Campbell Henry the 8th was a very devoted catholic. Edward was Protestant, when he died Mary took the throne and wanted to return everyone back to Catholicism but when she died queen Elizabeth had been raised Protestant and returned to everyone back to Protestant beliefs.
This is so incorrect 😂
Suemari Dixon me or the other person? Because in history class we literally learned about Henry VIII a month ago...
Z0e_E1i5a83th not u and ik exactly what he did I'm in 12th grade learned about him 4 years ago
Suemari Dixon oh ok. Phew
*after watching this*
Me: well, there goes my childhood
BuTt_SmAsHer 0000 : *comments 3 times that is the same thing*
Me : *dies of laughter*
Samee
Rip
U had a childhood?
Wait- [inserts reader’s name] had a childhood?
Do i have a childhood?..
Ans: i had a childhood...
Same
Many of us heard 'London Bridge' as a child, but have never heard the full version. Here is the full version;
London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down. London Bridge is falling down, My Fair Lady.
So I said to myself, we'll build it up with Wood and Clay.
Build it up with Wood and Clay, Wood and Clay, Wood and Clay. Build it up with Wood and Clay, My Fair Lady.
Wood and Clay will was away, wash away, wash away. Wood and Clay will Wash Away, My Fair Lady.
So then I said to myself, we'll build it up with Brick and Mortar.
Build it up with Brick and Mortar, Brick and Mortar, Brick and Mortar. Build it up with Brick and Mortar, My Fair Lady.
Brick and Mortar will not stay, will not stay, will not stay. Brick and Mortar will not stay, My Fair Lady.
So I said to myself, we'll build it up with Iron and Steel.
Build it up with Iron and Steel, Iron and Steel, Iron and Steel. Build it up with Iron and Steel, My Fair Lady.
Iron and Steel will bend and bow, bend and bow, bend and bow. Iron and Steel will bend and bow, My Fair Lady.
So then I said to myself, we'll build it up with Silver and Gold.
Build it up with Silver and Gold, Silver and Gold, Silver and Gold. Build it up with Silver and Gold, My Fair Lady.
Silver and Gold will be stolen away, stolen away, stolen away. Silver and Gold will be stolen away, My Fair Lady.
So London Bridge will fall and tumble, fall and tumble, fall and tumble. So London Bridge will fall and tumble, My Fair Lady.
i already memorize the full version of this..
Black butler?
I only remember the 1st two lines lol
I feel like they're also adding the lady
I know this rhyme very well, but I don't remember the "so then I said to myself" bit.
Rock-a-bye baby
On the treetop
When the wind blows
The cradle will rock
When the bough breaks
The cradle will fall
And down will come baby
Cradle and all
Rock-a-bye baby
On the treetop
When the wind blows
The cradle will rock
When the bough breaks
The cradle will fall
And down will come baby
Cradle and all
London bridge
something to do with people being locked up under the bridge and other people sealing it up with bricks... something like that... Right??
The original bridge did collapse killing numerous people. Can't remember when it was tho...
When vikings raided England, soldiers were on the bridge to defend against the vikings sailing up Thames. That was not a good idea, because the vikings threw hooks to the bridge and pulled the whole bridge in to the river.
Khya Marr I always thought that nursery rhyme was to do with the 1666 great fire of london
take out the one... and what do you get
I've heard that it was written after putting children into to wall while building the bridge in hopes that building children in the bridge would keep it up
The Picture of Humpty was enough to freak me out
right?! lol
Fucking right 😝
^^
Yeah Dude That Was Totally Creepy...
same 😨
"Jack and Jill went up the hill, smoking marijuana"
"Get off the bus, Marvin!"
Margaret Schultz jack and Jill went up the hill so jack could lick her candy but jack got a shock and a mouthful of cock cause jills real name is RANDY!
Ok so because this vid got the origin of j&j WRONG I'm putting the real one here. J&j is kind like Romeo and Juliet. They were 2 people who were not allowed to be together so they used to sneak out to see eachother. When Jake took Jill's virginity Jill's dad took Jake's life. When Jill found out she killed herself
@@mistereverything5435 Lolll
*When I was a child I was some how able to understand some creepy meanings behind these poems and I avoided them I never told anyone though.*
Me too same with fairy tales. I talked about it and my classmates thought I was nuts. I kind of am though.😂
Who else has a habit of watching stuff like this late at night and early in the morning?
I don’t know why, but I love to get scared. I am a very dark and gory person. And yet I grew up with happy Disney movies. I’ve now grown to like horror stuff now.
Radiant_Fire it doesn't scare me but i love it just the same. And I watch it late at night and early morning cause I'm nocturnal.
Radiant_Fire same
ya i do that at night i listen to slendys lullaby and i like to creep myself out
me too im 10 and a gory kind of person
I have that habit like literally😂
As a child (I was like 6) the “ladybug ladybugfly away home, your house is on fire” gave me a big fear that my house would catch fire whenever I left for a while
Ah! The full song is “ladybird Ladybird fly away home
your house is on fire and your children are gone all except one
and her name is Anna
she is hidden under the frying pan”
@@isabell2579 This nursery rhyme the lady bird has been used as a code for the Catholic term "our lady" which means mother Mary, her children are the catholics . This rhyme Is about the Catholic persecution in England.
@@indrajit57 I didn’t know that ty x
Sounds like child sacrifice
I once had a bird whose name was Enza
I opened up the window and in flu enza
*O U T S T A N D I N G M O V E*
You get a dozen cookies for this
That is amazing
Do you mean James Charles influenzer or Flu like influenza 😅
@@TeeTee-bx8bk influenza
What about oh my darling clementine?
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling, Clementine
You were lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
In a cavern, in a canyon
Excavating for a mine
Dwelt a miner forty-niner
And his daughter, Clementine
Yes I loved her, how I loved her
Though her shoes were number nine
Herring boxes, without topses
Sandals were for Clementine
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling, Clementine
You were lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
Drove the horses to the water
Every morning just at nine
Hit her foot against a splinter
Fell into the foaming brine
Ruby lips above the water
Blowing bubbles soft and fine
But alas, I was no swimmer
So I lost my Clementine
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling, Clementine
You were lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
You are lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
Darkness levels :
1 = Innocent as innocence
10 = R rated
Humpty Dumpty = 1
3 Blind Mice = 6 and 1/4
Mary, Mary quite contrary = 9
Peter, Peter pumpkin eater = 7 1/2
Rain, rain go away = 4 1/2
Ring around a-rosie = 6 1/2
Baa baa black sheep = 4
Jack and Jill = 6 1/3
Ladybird, ladybird = 6 3/4
Goosey, goosey gander = 5 1/2
Lizzie Borden = 100
3 blind mice should switch ratings with Peter Peter pumpkin eater
Ring around a-rosie should be an 8 and Jack and Jill is not that dark, maybe a 5
They were all medical... Sad that it seems to come back worse and worse...
This nursery rhyme the lady bird has been used as a code for the Catholic term "our lady" which means mother Mary, her children are the catholics . This rhyme Is about the Catholic persecution in England.
And welcome to another episode of...
Why is this on my recommendations?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
And welcome to another episode of...
Why tf this is in the comment section?
@@vn9574 dayum!🤣🤣
Jokes on you, I searched this :\
This scares me when I hear children sing it
You both will be scared if you play doki doki and if you knew Yuri with bloody teeth and then eyes are creepy...
Same........
WHY MUST THE SMOL'S BE SO SCARY!
The blindness might be referring to the fact that Mary made some of her victims watch the others being burned to the stake before burning them as well
In England the Ring a Rosie song used to have 'atishoo, atishoo we all fall down' as in the sneezing from the plague illness
same in Australia
When I was a kid we always said "ashes, ashes" but I'm in America.
Jessie Ballard I'm not in England, but I used to say Atishoo As well.
Stormy Lane I agree with you on that
Jessie Ballard huh, I see
I think the original british version for ring around the rosie says A-tishoo instead of ashes, where A-tishoo is actually an alternative to achoo which signified the cold symptoms they showed with the black death
I'm English too, and yes, yes it is
Alpacas Game Too there are numerous versions of this one.
That's what I said and then the song came up. I had recently been reading a book called the kiss of death and it explained how the song mocked those that had caught and died from the Black Death 💀
Alpacas Game Too I remember hearing both as a child and thinking achoo made sense with falling down.....until I heard ashes.
I'm starting to believe the reason I had explicitly gruesome, detailed nightmares in childhood and up to this day has to do with damn nurses rhymes and creepy Disney movies!!!!!!!
Dont forget 'london bridge'
Reasons: black butler
Haha yeah
Iron and steel will bend and bow...
I think of him every time I hear that.
I came to this video from a London bridge is falling down lyric video with Ciel lol
Edit: If ur interested its a nightcore of the song by xenobiotic nightcore I listen to it to fall asleep😅
i love this comment lmao
Hahahaha......yeah...
I heard Goosey Goosey Gander slightly differently. It went, Goosey, goosey gander, where doest thou wander? Upstairs and downstairs, and in my lady's chamber. There I met an old man who would not say his prayers. I took him by the left leg and threw him down the stairs.
This leads to questions as to what the old man was doing in a lady's chamber....
My friend: “r u hiding in the comments..again??”
Me: wha- uhm- nooooo pfftt
Laughs in Phone
It's raining, it's pouring,
The old man is snoring.
He went to bed,
And bumped his head,
And couldn't get up in the morning.
The old man died in his sleep after bumping his head. No wonder it's said that don't go to sleep right after bumping your head. You may not wake up. Very harmful for the brain.
Rehana Farooqi creepy :o
It's about a thunderstorm.
He was drunk
@@mariii520 LOL😂
They say it’s because of him getting shot in the head.
What is the music that played when you talked about “Baa Baa Black Sheep”?
I'd never heard the second verse of Jack and Jill... now i wish I never had.
Its pouring its pouring
The old man is snoring
He bumped his head
And went to bed and couldn't get up in the morning
I realized at 27 this man probably had a friggin concussion and died
Or fell into a coma because of the concussion
No I was not taught that
I was 5 when I knew...
@@awesomegaming1991 I agree to your conclusion.
@@awesomegaming1991 never heard that version.
in my country we have a lullaby that sounds like this:
my father's gardener
don't cut my hair
my mom used to comb me
my stepmother buried me
??????
@@michealjackson8716 what😳😳😳
what kind of messed up childhood did you have lmao🤣
Tf 😃
Where are you from-
Here a nursery rhyme:
Look out look out
Jack Frost is about
He's after put fingers and
Toes;
And,all through the night
The gay little sprite
Is working where nobody knows.
He'll climb a tree,
So nimble is he,
His silvery powder he'll shake;
The window he'll creep,
And while we're asleep,
Such wonderful pictures he'll make.
Across the grass,
He'll merrily pass
And change all it's Greenness to white;
Then home he'll go
And laugh "HO,HO,HO!
What fun I had in the night!"
I used to always sing ring around the rosy
Same T__T I-I cant anymore
T--T
everyone did
There were once dolls that if you held their hands, they sing it.
I still do bc I babysit some little kids at a church and they like it
Dangggg
What goes down in Europe?
Lots of shit.
Death. A lot of death goes on in Europe. But they're feeling much better these days; thanks for asking! 🙃
Idk live in Europe some strange shit
I wish u knew
Is all over amerikkka
2014:....
2015:.......n
2016:no
2017:still no
2018:maybe
2019:Lets put this on everyone's recommendations!
😂😂😂
Yup
Can confirm.
Source: 5:59 p.m. GMT +5, 25th of June 2019
i think that was 2017 for a few others
I actually searched for this lol
What about "Oh my darling clementine?"
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling, Clementine
You were lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
In a cavern, in a canyon
Excavating for a mine
Dwelt a miner forty-niner
And his daughter, Clementine
Yes I loved her, how I loved her
Though her shoes were number nine
Herring boxes, without topses
Sandals were for Clementine
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling, Clementine
You were lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
Drove the horses to the water
Every morning just at nine
Hit her foot against a splinter
Fell into the foaming brine
Ruby lips above the water
Blowing bubbles soft and fine
But alas, I was no swimmer
So I lost my Clementine
Oh my darling, oh my darling
Oh my darling, Clementine
You were lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
You are lost and gone forever
Dreadful sorrow, Clementine
Now playing "Oh, lost Toy maker"
Oh, Toy maker! Oh, Toy maker! Where have you been?
We've been searching far and wide. But we couldn't find him.
Hide and seek! Hide and seek! He was playing hide and seek!
But the seeker was a cheat, so he had to be sneaky!
The Theater! The Theater! He is at the Theater!
He goes there to see puppet shows. But today, it started to snow.
his
The Toyshop! The Toyshop! He was at the Toyshop!
There, he makes lots of toys for all the good girls and boys.
I made up my own little nursery rhyme! Do you guys like it?
Nice
Very good 👍.
Thats good!
No
Nice
What about the Lizzy Morton
“ Lizzy Morton took an ax gave her mother 40 wax when she’s realized what she’s done gave her father 41”
It’s a jump rope song
its Lizzy Borden. Not Lizzy Morton.
"Lizzy *Morton* took an ax, gave her mother forty *wax* "
Makes sense.
Also not just a song.
You're sure to know that this is a true story.
Right?
Whacks and Borden
Lizzy borden always rise her curtain watching the men go by her father saw what she had done and give her a punch in the eye👍🤣☘
Lizzie Borden*
So I'm probably super late with this comment but what about the Lizzie Borden nursery rhyme?
Lizzie Borden took an axe,
gave her mother forty wacks,
when she'd seen what she had done,
gave her father forty-one.
The nursery rhyme was based off an actual murder case that happened in the United States. Lizzie Borden (yes that was her actual name) killed both of her parents by striking them with an axe repeatedly. Her father was hit so many times in the face that he was unrecognizable.
KarmasAdvocate13 unfortunately she wasn’t convicted for her crimes.
KarmasAdvocate13 well....... As soon as people read that one they probaly already know its dark
@@winonam9602 she was found guilty but it went to a higher court. And she was found not guilty due to no murder weapon found and no blood on her. A good book, if you are curious " The Life and Trial of Lizzie Borden". This book uses quotes from the Herald at that time. It was rather interesting.
I got a rhyme for COVID 19 my friend made up:
She drank a bottle of Corona, Corona
From her husband who tried to spoil her,
She disappeared the next day,
On a hospital bed she passed away
Heres a pretty dark one (its danish and translated roughly so it doesnt rhyme)
Bridge, brigde glasses
The clock hits eleven
The emperor stands in his tall, White Castle
As White as a chalk
As black as a coal
Danger, danger war-man
Death shall you suffer
The one who is last shall go in the black pot
First time then let him go
Second time just as so
But the third time we'll take him and put him in the pot
Omg 😱 wow that is just....
Ummm 😮 😨😰😱😨😰😱😨😰
Damn Europe, you scary.
Damn Yeah, Europe Is Scary When It Comes To Nursery Rhymes.
Don't Visit Us If You're A Child.
Japan is too
Trust me,I would know
Hunger Games Victor eeeeeeee
Lmao
I'm loving the additions you guys are giving in the comments! They're so interesting to read! :D
***** I second that
Creeps you actually read the comments?
well that's a new one for me
Can you make a part two for the nursery rhymes there are lots more like London bridge is falling down
30 birds in a pie, jack be quick, jack sprat, marry had a little lam and old king coal.
There was a crooked man and he walked a crooked mile,
he found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile.
he bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse
and they all lived together in a little crooked house
the original can be found here and this too has a dark origin:www.quotev.com/story/3012617/There-was-a-Crooked-Man/1/
please read i didn't put it up for no reason!!
jack & jill went up the hill to fetch a pale of water....dont know what they did up there but now theyve got a daughter...thats how we used to sing it when i was a kid
1,2 Freddy’s coming for you 3,4 lock your doors 5,6 grab your crusifix 7,8 stay up late 9,10 never sleep again
I did not need this😔
You just ruined one of the nursery rhymes I liked 🥺😭💀
You're gay
Dang you are GAY!!!
Crucifix, not crusifix
You forgot London bridge is falling down hehe
@1tiercel true, but you know, when you hear the hundreds of insanely creepy, chilling and horrifying versions of it, you can only count it as creepy!! Also, the way they are HAPPILY SINGING about the destruction of historical monument, important for the further development of the country.... is kind of scary when you think about it lol!
Jack the Ripper lives in the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City Az. If I was still living in that town I would send him to the light. He's in purgatory and don't know how to leave the bridge. Why do you think London gave it to the USA? California didn't want that evilness, nor Oregon as well. He did haunt our place, I rebuked my current location. He's scary and dark, how many did he kill? I forgot it's been along while
See my comment below, real... and he scares everyone, but not me is good beats evil anyday
Wasn't the my Fair Lady part about a virgin sacrifice?to protect the bridge?
Another version of the meaning to London Bridge is children used to be sacraficed to newly built buildings to stop them from falling down
Then listen to the safest nursery rhyme song called "Micheal Jackson-ABC"
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the for the info
correction: thx!!!
@@carmenhernandez4478 lol
I'm English and the song for "rain rain go away"
Went like this for me:
"Rain rain go away, and never come back again,"
"An old man bumped his head, and never woke up again."
Rain rain go away, and never come back again,
Little Johnny wants to play, rain rain go away."
I was teached Jack and Jill this way:
Jack and Jill
Went up a hill
To have a bit of fun.
But stupid Jill
Forgot her pill
So now they have a son!
Jack and Jill
Went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water
But Jack got high and unzipped his fly
and said ''Jill if you wanna''
Jill said " Yes "
Took off her dress
Just to have a little fun
But stupid Jill forgot the pill
and now they have a son !!
Jack and Jill
Went up the hill
To smoke some marijuana
Jack got high and unzipped his fly
But Jill said 'I don't wanna'
lol i have one:
Jack and Jill
Went up a hill
So Jack can lick Jill's Fanny
Jack Got a Shock
A Mouth Full of Cock
Cuz Jill's real name was Danny.
LOL HOLY SHIT!!
Wolfgirl93 omg that's perfect XD
Rock a bye baby on the treetop, when the wind blows the cradle will rock, when the bow breaks the cradle will fall, and down will come baby, cradle and all.
😢😢😫😱😬😧
My fav Nursery Rhyme...who dafuk put or left the baby on the tree!?
The pilot for "The Simpsons" covers this rhyme well.
Bringing down the elite, the King, Queen and all their clique and their government,, Cromwell for example? It could be used for all that self serving crowd in parliament today after seeing all that chaos and farce over Brexit, thinking only of themselves and personal wealth and interest and not giving tuppence for what the people asked and wanted, you got a wiff of it in the local elections, it will be interesting what the people will do and who they vote for in the general elections.
Jackinthebo
No, this is about a bird’s nest. The baby is a baby bird.
8:19
the piano song being used is Beethoven's " Moonlight Sonata"
Jimin's Foot Mole I love ur username
In my country we say this instead.
"Rain rain go away come again another day little children want to play rain rain go away"
what about , There was an old Lady that lived in a Shoe"?