You’ve probably sung the lyrics “London Bridge is falling down” before, but have you ever thought about what caused it to fall? And who exactly is this “fair lady” you’re singing to? “London Bridge Is Falling Down” is an iconic nursery rhyme with a murky past and an even more sinister deeper meaning. In this article, we’ll break down the best dark theories about what the words really mean, discover who the “fair lady” might be, and review the fascinating history of the real London Bridge. Read on to learn more!
What does “London Bridge Is Falling Down” mean?
There are several dark theories about what the lyrics mean. Some claim they’re about a vicious Viking attack in 1014 that destroyed the London Bridge. Others say the words allude to human sacrifice. In Medieval times, superstition said that bridges needed a sacrifice entombed in the foundations to stay standing.
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Gather an even number of players to form “the bridge.” Have pairs of players face each other and join hands above their heads to make an archway. Typically, 8 or more players form the bridge (making at least 4 arches). [20] X Research source However, you can play with as little as 2 people making a single arch.
- London Bridge works best with large groups so you can have several arches and a long line of people walking through them.
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Have the remaining players walk underneath the arches while everyone sings. Gather all the remaining players into a single file line and have them hold the shoulders of the person in front of them. Have the line begin walking through the arches while the entire group sings the first verse of “London Bridge Is Falling Down.” [21] X Research source
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Lower the bridge on the last line of the verse to “capture” a player. On the lyrics “My fair lady,” the players forming the arches of the bridge will lower their arms to trap a player in the line passing through. What happens next depends on which version of the game you’re playing: [22] X Research source
- Option 1: Place all captured players in an area called the “Tower of London.” At the end of the game, the bridge players chase the captured players. The first 2 players caught form the arches of the next bridge.
- Option 2: Have the captured players form two teams and compete in a round of Tug-of-War .
- Option 3: Each captured player pays a forfeit. This may be linked to the earliest version of the game, relating to the superstition that a bridge needs a sacrifice to stand.
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