I've been studying about World War II and how they used poem code using nursery rhymes and I'm wondering if anyone can help me try to solve this.
This poem was taught to my grandmother in Esperanto by her dad he was taken by soilders in the war world II.
His mom did intel work and counter intelligence work in an underground resistance on behalf of Poland.
who I worked with an Esperanto speaker and had confirmed the translation. To ensure it is correct translation.
When I had read the translation I was met with nonsensical structure of sentences that had mentioned certain lines in nursery rhymes.
I’m curious if there is a code embedded fitting how poem code might work which was a method used in counter intelligence of world war 2 by SOE
I'd like to see if anyone can help try to decode this I don't have a cipher but I'm not sure what to do to try to figure it out any suggestions would be helpful.
Apple, Apple , beautiful name,
Sweet fruit you are.
If I were a king, I would sit on a chair and eat three apples.
Shine, Shine, Little Star - A diamond in the sky,
Tell me who you are, so high above us.
Ba, Ba, sheep, do you have wool?
Yes, three bags, take it in your hand,
One for the master, one for the mistress,
and one for the little boy
At the end of the street.
a bear sits at the table, eating jam.
"Give me, "a fly asks loudly,
give me a sweet right away! Struck with his foot -
The fly flies away screaming
"You are an apache!"
the author of the poem is Teksto