The very first question of this blog..pl give your answers in the comments page.
•Many have associated the poem with the Great Plague of London in 1665, or with earlier outbreaks of bubonic plague in England.
•Origin finders have been given the opportunity to say that the poem dates back to the Great Plague where people had heavy cold and could not stand on their feet due to the plague. A rosy rash, they allege, was a symptom of the plague
•What poem is talked about here???
ITS ANSWER TIME...
THE ANSWER OF COURSE IS ''RING-A-RING-A ROSES''
if you read the question carefully....
rosy rash corresponds to ring a ring a roses
heavy cold corresponds to hasha busha
not able to stand on their feet corresponds to all fall down.....
great work raji,santanu,piku...
7 comments:
twinkle twinkle little star (driver uncle superstar)!!!![:o]
"ringa ringa roses"
Ring, a ring of roses
ringa ,ringa roses
@vishwesh
hey gr8 try buddy..but no tat aint de answer..
@raji,piku,santanu
bang on...superb answer
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