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The History of Nuts in May
Here we go round the mulberry bush on a cold and frosty morning. This 19th century rhyme is usually sung to an older tune, one that was first documented in the middle of the 18th century as Nancy Dawson. In 1994, Robert Stephen Duncan self-published a book called,. Here We Go Around the Mulberry Bush, House of Correction 1595, HMP Wakefield 1995. He claimed that this nursery rhyme was a reference to women prisoners and their children walking around a mulberry tree in the prison's exercise yard.