![]() Duncan (historian) claims that the rhyme originated with female prisoners at HMP Wakefield. Halliwell included subsequent verses: 'This is the way we wash our clothes', 'This is the way we dry our clothes', 'This is the way we mend our shoes', 'This is the way the gentlemen walk' and 'This is the way the ladies walk'. He was inspired by a similar game with the lyrics 'here we go round the bramble bush'. ![]() The first version was recorded by James Orchard Halliwell in the mid nineteenth century. Similarly, different theories have been advanced to explain the origin of "Here We Go Round the Mulberry" kids song. Various theories are related to the origin of nursery rhymes. ![]() Kids dance in a circle to musical accompaniment, such as singing. " Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush", also best-known as "This is the Way" or "Mulberry Bush" is kids' favorite nursery rhyme and singing game.
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