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WHAT NEXT...?

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FMPNursery Rhymes Origins

The Macabre in Nursery Rhymes

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Traditional ryme of ‘Humpty Dumpty’

many Men had been crushed under the weight of the cannon. The soldiers attempt to raise the cannon was in vain it was too heavy and the weapon remained fallen.

many Men had been crushed under the weight of the cannon. The soldiers attempt to raise the cannon was in vain it was too heavy and the weapon remained fallen.

The Royalists cavalry and soldiers charged and ran towards the fallen cannon and attempted to raise

Humpty Dumpty from it’s fallen state…

The Royalists cavalry and soldiers charged and ran towards the fallen cannon and attempted to raise

Humpty Dumpty from it’s fallen state…

The deadly shot from a Parliamentary cannon succeeded in destroying part of the wall directly beneath Humpty

Dumpty, this caused the cannon to tumble to the ground…

The deadly shot from a Parliamentary cannon succeeded in destroying part of the wall directly beneath Humpty

Dumpty, this caused the cannon to tumble to the ground…

A gigantic armored cannon was strategically placed on the wall next to St Mary’s Church, during the English Civil War in the Siege of Colchester in 1648. Strongly fortified by the Royalists and laid to siege by the Parliamentarians...

A gigantic armored cannon was strategically placed on the wall next to St Mary’s Church, during the English Civil War in the Siege of Colchester in 1648. Strongly fortified by the Royalists and laid to siege by the Parliamentarians...

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the story you were not taugh ‘Humpty Dumpty’

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If found Please do not read me

the story you were not taugh ‘Humpty Dumpty’

The end

A gigantic armored cannon was strategically placed on the wall next to St Mary’s Church, during the English Civil War in the Siege of Colchester in 1648. Strongly fortified by the Royalists and laid to siege by the Parliamentarians...

A gigantic armored cannon was strategically placed on the wall next to St Mary’s Church, during the English Civil War in the Siege of Colchester in 1648. Strongly fortified by the Royalists and laid to siege by the Parliamentarians...

The deadly shot from a Parliamentary cannon succeeded in destroying part of the wall directly beneath Humpty

Dumpty, this caused the cannon to tumble to the ground…

The deadly shot from a Parliamentary cannon succeeded in destroying part of the wall directly beneath Humpty

Dumpty, this caused the cannon to tumble to the ground…

The Royalists cavalry and soldiers charged and ran towards the fallen cannon and attempted to raise

Humpty Dumpty from it’s fallen state…

The Royalists cavalry and soldiers charged and ran towards the fallen cannon and attempted to raise

Humpty Dumpty from it’s fallen state…

many Men had been crushed under the weight of the cannon. The soldiers attempt to raise the cannon was in vain it was too heavy and the weapon remained fallen.

many Men had been crushed under the weight of the cannon. The soldiers attempt to raise the cannon was in vain it was too heavy and the weapon remained fallen.

Traditional ryme of ‘Humpty Dumpty’

The end

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