Last week, my employer informed me that the rhyme 'pop goes the weasel' was based on "something to do with spinning fiber", a fact he had learned in Shaker Village. This was something I had never heard of, which surprised him, and piqued my curiosity.
I use an umbrella swift when I skein yarn, and my children and I have recited a different rhyme as it rotates:
"Round and round and round she goes
Where she stops, nobody knows"
This originated in the Amateur Hour that was on the radio starting in the 1930's. The host would spin the wheel, and the rhyme was recited at the beginning of every show.
I think that henceforth we will use the more historically accurate 'pop goes the weasel'; though there is something to be said for the intensity of the Original Amateur Hour's chant.
I love this!!
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