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Kutu Kutu Pense...Oooo Piti Piti Karamela Sepeti

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Oooo Piti piti karamela sepeti terazi lastik jimnastik dersimiz matematik. hocamiz otomatik. biz size geldik bitlendik.


"Oh pity pity, care'em all so pity. Tear is the last thing, gymnastic."

"Kutu kutu pense, elmamı yerse, arkadaşım Meltem arkasını dönse!"
“ecoutez ecoutez pensez”


"Ring a Ring o' Roses" or "Ring Around the Rosie" or "Ring a Ring o' Rosie" is a nursery rhyme or folksong and playground singing game. It first appeared in print in 1881, but it is reported that a version was already being sung to the current tune in the 1790s and similar rhymes are known from across Europe. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 7925. Urban legend says the song originally described the plague, specifically the Great Plague of London, or the Black Death, but folklorists reject this idea.

The origins and meanings of the game have long been unknown and subject to speculation. In 1898, A Dictionary of British Folklore contained the belief that an explanation of the game was of pagan origin, based on the Sheffield Glossary comparison of Jacob Grimm's Deutsche Mythologie. The theory states that it is in reference to Pagan myths and cited a passage which states, "Gifted children of fortune have the power to laugh roses, as Treyja wept gold." Believing the first instance to be indicative of Pagan beings of light. Another suggestion is more literal, that it was making a "ring" around the roses and bowing with the all "fall down" as a curtsy.




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