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How does the rhyme go: "Sunday's child is full of grace . . ."?

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Monday's child is fair of face . .

. . . Friday's child is loving and giving but'

Saturday's child works hard for a living

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  1.     Monday's child is fair of face.

        Tuesday's child is full of grace.

        Wednesday's child is full of woe.

        Thursday's child has far to go.

        Friday's child is loving and giving.

        Saturday's child works hard for a living,

        But the child who is born on the Sabbath Day

        Is bonny and blithe and good and g*y.

    Some modern versions change the last line to, Is bonny and blithe and good in every way, owing to modern connotations of the word g*y.


  2. Here you go.

    http://www.fi.edu/time/Journey/OnceUponA...

    I'm not a fan of the poem, as it is written for a Christian perpective and in this day and age we should know better.  Not all religions have Sunday as their Sabbath.

    All the best.

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