Wood and clay will wash away, Wash away, wash away. Wood and clay will wash away, My fair lady.
Build it up with silver and gold, Silver and gold, silver and gold. Build it up with silver and gold, My fair lady.
Silver and gold will be stolen away, Stolen away, stolen away. Silver and gold will be stolen away, My fair lady."
It seems you've mixed up two different topics: a traditional nursery rhyme, "London Bridge is Falling Down," and a notorious historical figure, Jack the Ripper. Additionally, you've mentioned a ringtone download, which I assume is a joke.
"London Bridge is Falling Down" is a traditional English nursery rhyme that has been passed down for generations. The exact origin of the rhyme is unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the 17th or 18th century. The most commonly cited version of the rhyme goes like this:
Build it up with wood and clay, Wood and clay, wood and clay. Build it up with wood and clay, My fair lady.