Ring Around the Rosey is referring to the bubonic plague

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Ring around the rosie Pocket full of posies Ashes, ashes, we all fall down!

Ring Around the Rosey is referring to the bubonic plague Ring Around the Rosey is referring to the bubonic plague. -Ring around the rosey: Referring to ring that appear on the skin because of the plague. -Pocket full of posies: Poises are a strong smelling flower, so people filled their pockets with them to hide the smell that the plague gave off so people wouldn't know they had it. -Ashes, Ashes: Refers to people being burnt to ashes after they died because they couldn't be buried or the infection would spread. -We all fall down!: Referring to people dying. Ring Around the Rosey