I wrote my nursery rhyme poems to this week’s W3 Prompt #214, where Deanna Avery is our gracious Poet-of-the-Week. To read the full prompt guidelines, please click below.

When I read Dianna’s prompt the first rhyme to pop (pardon the pun) into my head was Pop Goes the Weasel.

Up and down the City Road,
In and out The Eagle.
That’s the way the money goes –
Pop! Goes the weasel.

(I expect you might suspect that my poem Pop! goes my easel was inspired by this old music-hall song and nursery rhyme.)

The second nursery rhyme to enter my head was Ring-a-Ring o’ Roses from the memory of which I wrote Round and Round the Old Square Mile.

Ring-a-ring o’ roses, 
A pocket full of posies. 
A tishoo! A tishoo! 
We all fall 
down.

I insist you have fun reading or listening to both my poems and songs — because I certainly had fun writing them.

Pop Goes my Easel | Digital ink©️Lesley Scoble

Audio — Pop Goes my Easel 🎶

Pop Goes my Easel | Lyrics and Sound Design©️Lesley Scoble

Audio — Round and Round the Old Square Mile 🎶

Round and Round the Old Square Mile | Lyrics and Sound Design©️Lesley Scoble

NOTES

Ring-a-Ring o’ Roses
Ring‑a‑Ring o’ Roses belongs to a family of children’s ring‑game rhymes circulating from the late 18th to mid‑19th century in both Europe and America. The first English printed version appears in 1855. This timeline undermines the modern popular myth that the rhyme refers to the Great Plague — a theory only invented in the 20th century. The familiar “ring of roses” rash, “posies” for protection, and the sneezing and falling down as symptoms or death are all later interpretations (this dramatic angle rather appeals to me) but it is most likely an invention of our modern times and not part of the rhyme’s original meaning.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


Enormous thanks to Deanna for her challenging and delightful prompt.

My gratitude as always to the maestro, David Bogomolny, for all his encouragement and inspiration.

And my heartfelt thanks to you, the reader, for spending this time with me.


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3 responses to “Pop Goes my Easel and Round and Round the Old Square Mile: two nursery rhymes”

  1. Delightful poems Lesley. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

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    1. 🤗 Thank you, Sadje 💗💗💗

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      1. You’re welcome ☺️

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