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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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It just occurred to me that nursery rhymes are littered with sexual innuendo.
The farmer in his den.
“We all pat the bone, we all pat the bone”
The owl and the pussycat.
“Oh lovely pussy,oh, pussy my love,what a beautiful pussy you are”
I love Little pussy.
“But pussy and I very gently will play,
I’ll pat pretty pussy and then she will purr,
For pussy don’t like to be worried and teased”.
Little boy blue.
“Little boy blue come blow your horn.”
Wee willie Winkie.
“Run through the town,
Upstairs downstairs in his night gown,
Rapping at the window,crying through the lock,
Are all the children in bed,for now it’s 8 o clock”
Is Willie a paedophile.
Even humpty dumpty is about an adulterer who was beheaded.
And we wonder where we get it all from. There’s lots more too. Can ye think of a few.
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I wouldn't know if pussy meant vagina back then when it was written or not. It might be modern slang.
I know Shakespeare was just blood, sex, violence and innuendo. "Some have greatness thrust upon them". Its not as highbrow as they make out these days. |
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