I was listening to Eric and Tracy discuss the bridge while I was putting the ham in the oven. I began to sing, "London bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down...London bridge is falling down, my fair lady."
"Who is 'my fair lady,' anyway?" I called to the living-room siblings.
"It's the Statue of Liberty," answered Eric.
"No....that doesn't make any sense. What does she have to do with the London Bridge? And why would they take a key and lock her up?" I countered.
"Well," he insisted, "she's on an island! You can't get more locked up than being surrounded on all sides by water."
"Hmmm...." I reentered the living room and opened the laptop up again. A quick search revealed theories on the origins and meaning of the London Bridge lyrics. I read to them about the "Viking Attack Theory," the "Child Sacrifice Theory," and various guesses as to who the "fair lady" may be: Matilda of Scotland, Eleanor of Provence, or an unnamed member of the Leigh family.
"Nothing about the Statue of Liberty!" I announced triumphantly.
Eric didn't trust my research. "Search for 'my fair lady statue of liberty london bridge,'" he instructed. Unfortunately [for him], the only results we found were sites that just happened to contain comments on the London Bridge and the Statue of Liberty on the same page--no where in the universe could we find evidence of a single other person who believed the fair lady of London Bridge was referring to Lady Liberty.
My Fair Lady Liberty--busted!
Friday, December 11, 2009
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Thanks for sharing!! Mom
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