Thursday, September 16, 2004
"Ring-a-ring-a-roses, a pocket full of hoses, a-tish-oo, a-tish-oo, we all fall down." I remember reading somewhere that this nursery rhyme actually depicts the Black Death, where the earliest symptoms are similar to a cold. And that a-tish-oo, a-tish-oo, could be ashes, ashes, we all fall down. Isn't that freaky? Having the children sing so gleefully about dying (we all fall down) is akin to them singing a semi-macarbre requiem to the dead. And the kids know nothing about the grisly origins of this antiquated parody. The incarnations of life artlessly mimeing death. I know, it's just like any other childhood games, like Guns and Robbers, where the robber has to play dead too, etc etc. But this nursery rhyme is more disconcerting than others. It freaks the hell outta me. It's a silly thought, but maybe one day kids will dance around with SARS masks.
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