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What is the origin of the old rhyme. Step on a crack, break your mothers' back. Step on a line break your mother's spine?

Purely out of habit I still observe this saying. The sidewalk I walk my dog on has many cracks. My parents long ago have passed. I still observe this poem as I walk.
Loved my parents enormously. Would never wish them ill. Still I refuse the cracks and lines in the sidewalk and step over.
Just wanted to know the origin if anyone could tell me. Thankyou
Probably creepy British children...
Abbenthewarwolf · 18-21, M
Lol
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Gossamerwings · 70-79, F
Lol,the saying here used to be "Step on a nick , you will marry a stick , and a blackjack will come to your wedding " Similar saying, I too would love to know the meaning!
antonioio · 70-79, M
I never heard tell of it
The one I heard was
If you got a cold shiver
You would say
Someone has walked on my grave
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Carla1951 · 70-79, F
It is really bizarre a child might have thought these words. Must have had a hefty paddling.
LoveChild · 26-30, F
It's part of a skipping rhyme for girls. How old it is I don't know.
Abbenthewarwolf · 18-21, M
Idk.I never heard of it

 
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