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Husha Husha We All Fall Down
Husha husha we all fall down Gonna take you back a few years Everything was exciting and new Memories we all hold so dear First time riding a two wheel bike Mom thought we'd break a leg Climbing aboard some floating ice Painting some Easter eggs Our first encounter with puppy love That pretty young thing next door Sudden she's not just one of the guys Feelings never felt before An interview for our very first job Nervous with hair all slicked down Catching two people in the stock room Passionately messing around These things we all remember With fondness and tears in our eyes So sad we have to leave them behind These feelings you just can't buy Husha husha we all fall down These memories are so bittersweet They help us through the tough times Making our lives complete! © Jack Ellison 2013 Ring-a ring-a rosies A pocket full of posies Husha Husha We all fall down. The rhyme originated from the plague in London in 1665. The red rings on the skin were the first sign of the plague. The posies were the herbs and spices carried by people because they thought the disease was carried in the smell. The last part was when the person died. The rhyme continued to be used referencing small pox outbreaks, long after the Great Fire of London in 1666 burnt out the spread of plague.
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