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  1. The song "All Fall Down" by John Hartford appears to be a whimsical and somewhat nonsensical composition without a clear overarching meaning. The repetition of the phrase "Whirly pig is comin'" and the line "We'll all fall down" suggest a sense of impending chaos or a disruptive force approaching. The lyrics also mention hiding something in the ...

  2. We all fall down. FitzGerald states emphatically that this rhyme arose from the Great Plague, an outbreak of bubonic and pneumonic plague that affected London in the year 1665: Ring-a-Ring-a-Roses is all about the Great Plague; the apparent whimsy being a foil for one of London’s most atavistic dreads (thanks to the Black Death).

  3. We’ll all fall down. You’ll be laying in the daffodils. A-rollin' in the clover. There’s a warbler in the holler. And the Whirly pig is over. He’s a bangin' on my roof. Probably eatin' up ...

  4. Know something we don’t about “All Fall Downby John Hartford Genius is the ultimate source of music knowledge, created by scholars like you who share facts and insight about the songs and ...

  5. Jane and Buddy are the protagonists of the novel who represent the two different sides of the literary conflict. Without knowing Buddy's involvement in the trashing of her family's house, Jane ...

  6. Edited by Betsy Hearne and Marilyn Kaye. New York: American Library Association, 1981. Responding to letters from his readers and to reviews of his first young adult novels Cormier outlines his ...

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  8. We All Fall Down” by Bon Jovi was written by John Shanks & Jon Bon Jovi.

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