Thursday, April 30, 2009

Ring Around the Rosies

Greta loves the nursery rhyme "Ring Around the Rosies" and runs arounds in circles singing "asseh asseh" all day. I started thinking about the words and got really weirded out when Mom R. explained the song. Do you know what your kids are singing about?? Here's what Google says:

Ring Around the Rosie:
When a person contracted the Bubonic Plague, they would gain rose-colored, puss-filled sores on their body called rosies. As the infection spread, rings would wind around the rosies. "Ring around the rosie," refers to these rings.

Pocket Full of Posies:
During the time of the Bubonic Plague, people realized that it was harmful to go around the body of someone who had died from the plague. The common practice in some areas of Europe was to fill the shirt or jacket pocket of the deceased with posies so that others would know to leave the body alone."Pocket full of posies," was what would soon happen after the person started getting the rings around the rosie. Once the rings started to form, the undertaker would be called to prepare the posies.

Ashes Ashes:
Once the body of the person who had died from the plague had been taken away, it would be burned. This is essentially when cremation started as a form of burial.There was a lot of worry that extra handling of the body could cause people to get sick. There was also worry by some that the body would come back in the form of a vampire or some other type of the walking dead. Burning the body was the only true option they had.

We All Fall Down:
It was believed by many that eventually that Bubonic Plague would wipe out all of civilization. It is understandable why they had this belief because of the number of people that were dying everyday from the Plague.The Black Death killed off an estimated 20-35% of the population of Eurasia during its historic run. It was nearly impossible for anyone to not know at least one person who died from the Plague at the time.

What kind of morbid person writes a song like this? Let's just pray our grandkids our not singing about the swine flu 20 years from now. Pockets full of H1-N1......

2 comments:

Allison said...

Yup...there are so many songs like that one that are just sort of disturbing. I actually haven't taught "Ring Around the Rosie" to Elijah for fear of his "why" questions that are in full force right now. Just not in the mood to explain THAT one...

We miss ya'll!

nicole said...

Disgusting, huh. Alanna learned that song in gymnastics and now sings it all the time. We should try to come up with some other lyrics for it.