How does the pig song go?

This little piggy stayed home, This little piggy had roast beef, This little piggy had none, And this little piggy cried “wee, wee, wee” all the way home.
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What's the story behind this little piggy?

This little piggy was sold to the slaughterhouse, this little piggy's turn will come, this little piggy was forced to eat his cow friend to get fattened up, this little piggy starved, and this little piggy screamed in terror all the way home to await his fate. Bye, childhood.
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How does the piggy toe song go?

“This little piggy went to market, this little piggy stayed home, this little piggy had roast beef, this little piggy had none and this little piggy …” the pinkie toe, voice rising to falsetto, “… cried wee wee wee all the way home.”
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How does this little piggy rhyme go?

This little piggy went to market, This little piggy stayed at home, This little piggy had roast beef, This little piggy had none.
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What is the weirdest nursery rhyme?

Beware Of Mother Goose: 6 Horrifying Nursery Rhymes Decoded
  • Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater. Peter, Peter, pumpkin-eater. Had a wife, and couldn't keep her. ...
  • Jack Be Nimble. Jack be nimble, ...
  • Ring Around The Rosy. Ring around the rosy. ...
  • Mary Mary Quite Contrary. Mary, Mary, quite contrary. ...
  • Humpty Dumpty. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
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What is the creepiest lullaby?

The World's Creepiest Lullabies Revealed!
  • The Highland Fairy Lullaby - Scotland. ...
  • Bium Bium – Iceland. ...
  • Rock-A-Bye Baby – USA. ...
  • Hush Little Baby – USA. ...
  • Dodo Titi – Haiti. ...
  • Dodo Piti Popo – Trinidad. ...
  • Que Llueva, Que Llueva – Argentina. ...
  • Boju Boju – Nigeria.
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What is the scariest nursery rhyme?

"Ring Around The Rosie"

One of the signs of the disease was supposedly a red rash — or "rosie" — an people would keep herbs — or "posies" — in their pockets to try to ward off sickness. And I think "We all fall down" speaks for itself.
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What is the meaning behind Baa Baa Black Sheep?

Baa Baa Black Sheep is about the medieval wool tax, imposed in the 13th Century by King Edward I. Under the new rules, a third of the cost of a sack of wool went to him, another went to the church and the last to the farmer.
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Is Ring Around the Rosie a death song?

The fatalism of the rhyme is brutal: the roses are a euphemism for deadly rashes, the posies a supposed preventative measure; the a-tishoos pertain to sneezing symptoms, and the implication of everyone falling down is, well, death.
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What is the oldest nursery rhyme?

Ding Dong Bell is the oldest recorded nursery rhyme in the English language. In the earliest version of this rhyme, recorded in 1580 by John Lange, the organist of Winchester Cathedral, the unfortunate cat does not make it out of the well, and the bells are a death knell.
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What does Bayu Bayushki Bayu mean?

“Bayushki Bayu” is a beautiful lullaby from Russia that means: “Sleep, my darling, sleep, my baby, close your eyes and sleep.
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Why are Russian lullabies so creepy?

It's a common folklore feature – such bizarre descriptions were supposed to scare the real danger away. Of course, they didn't really wish for the death of their child. Such stories may sound weird to us but at least they can make you feel lucky that you're in your cozy home and no wolf will bite your side. Probably.
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What's the origin of rock a bye baby?

It was written by a pilgrim who sailed to America on the Mayflower (1620). The passenger observed the way Native American women rocked their babies in birch-bark cradles suspended from a tree, so that the wind rocked the baby to sleep.
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What is the most famous nursery rhyme?

Most Popular Nursery Rhymes for Babies
  • Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. ...
  • Row, Row, Row Your Boat. Row, row, row your boat. ...
  • Humpty Dumpty. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. ...
  • Wheels On The Bus. ...
  • Old Mac Donald Had A Farm. ...
  • One, Two, Three, Four, Five. ...
  • Incy, Wincy Spider. ...
  • Hey, Diddle Diddle.
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What kind of pie did Little Jack Horner eat?

Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said 'What a good boy am I.
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What is the meaning of Georgie Porgie Pudding and pie?

It is thought that the 'Georgie Porgie' in question was actually the Prince Regent, later George IV. A tad on the tubby side, George weighed in at more than 17½ stone with a waist of 50 inches (Georgie Porgie, pudding and pie), and as such, he became a constant source of ridicule in the popular press of the time.
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Why is Humpty Dumpty an egg?

The rhyme does not explicitly state that the subject is an egg, possibly because it may have been originally posed as a riddle. There are also various theories of an original "Humpty Dumpty".
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What's the meaning of Pop Goes the Weasel?

Up and down the City Road, in and out of The Eagle, that's the way the money goes, pop goes the weasel. This is said to describe spending all your money on drink in the pub and subsequently pawning your suit to raise some more.
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What is a pocket full of Posey?

A pocket full of posies is a line from playground rhyme "Ring Around the Rosie". The line refers to the flowers being kept in ones pocket. There is a commonly held misconception that the jingle had origins, warning children about the plague. There are several versions without any such references.
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How did the black plague end?

How did it end? The most popular theory of how the plague ended is through the implementation of quarantines. The uninfected would typically remain in their homes and only leave when it was necessary, while those who could afford to do so would leave the more densely populated areas and live in greater isolation.
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What happens if you sing Ring Around the Rosie?

A rosy rash, they allege, was a symptom of the plague, and posies of herbs were carried as protection and to ward off the smell of the disease. Sneezing or coughing was a final fatal symptom, and "all fall down" was exactly what happened.
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