Mary Mary quite contrary.

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Mary Mary quite contrary. How dose your garden grow. With silver bells and  coccle shells and pretty maids all Lined up in a row.

Mary was a contrary woman in dead. She was the queen. But she was murderous. Killing innocent people young or old man or woman. She would torcher them kill them and even go as far as bathing in the blood of beautiful young woman in order to be more beautiful and flourishing herself. She wouldn't dare let anyone else gaze her face though in fear that they would learn of her sinister lies for the blood in which she bathed In it would never give her beauty. It only brought strife and unspoken ugliness to her once radiant skin. Now she is always seen in a black veil. It covers her fax like that of a window. The silver bells and coccle shells. Her weapons of torcher one a murder device the other painfully extracted the blood in order for her to bath I it. The pretty maids. They at in a row of tombs unmarked and unseen by all but the digger or thier graves. Over her reign queen Mary or rather well known as the ruler bloody Mary killed more that anyone could count over three hundred children included. This is her story of torcher told to children of the days in the form of a sick twisted nursery rhyme.

(Not all based of facts just added for the sake of it only parts that are based or facts are the queen bloody Mary and that the silver bells and coccle shells are pieces of torcher equipment. This is based of the original dark meaning to the rhyme. Credit to @Charlieisntthere)

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