They seem innocent enough, but Jack and Jill may have become amorous as they climbed that hill for a pail of water. And instead of a water bird, "Goosey, goosey gander" may refer to a woman of ill ...
The popular nursery rhyme may have emerged in the 14th century—and it didn’t have anything to do with bathing. That said, the lyrics of “Rub-a-Dub-Dub” refer to a decidedly adult situation. Oral ...
"Once Upon A Rhyme" choreographer Kelly Ann Sloan, center, helps Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet students Braden Hart and Gianna Horton-Sibble during a rehearsal of "Jack and Jill." (Isaac F. Buller ...