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The rhyme is thought to refer to the frequent collapses of London Bridge throughout history, particularly the collapse of the medieval bridge in 1281. The song's melody and lyrics have been interpreted in various ways over the years, with some seeing it as a metaphor for the transience of power and wealth.
I think there may be some confusion here!
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To clarify, I'll write a short essay on both topics and then conclude with a note on ringtone downloads. It seems you've mixed up two different topics:
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Wood and clay will wash away, Wash away, wash away. Wood and clay will wash away, My fair lady.
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