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  1. Monday’s child is ill, I’m told. Tuesday’s child has caught a cold. Wednesday’s child is down with the flu. Thursday’s child is feeling blue. Friday’s child can’t eat any food. Saturday’s child is in a foul mood. And the child that’s born on the seventh day Is the only child that feels okay.

  2. Here is a modern poem that children use to learn the Day of the Week. (Sung to the tune of the Addams Family song): Days of the Week (snap, snap) Days of the Week, Days of the Week, Days of the Week! (snap, snap) There’s Sunday and there’s Monday. There’s Tuesday and there’s Wednesday. There’s Thursday and there’s Friday.

  3. Lyrics. The following is a common modern version: 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 that is born on Sabbath day, Is bonny and blithe, good and gay. [1]

  4. Analysis of Monday’s Child Lines 1-4. 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, In the first lines of ‘Monday’s Child,’ a reader or listener encounters a description of children born on Monday through Thursday. A short statement follows ...

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  5. CRila 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 GWING. SATURDAY'S CHILD WORKS HARD FOR A LIVING. AND THE CHILD BORN ON THE SABBATH DAY IS BONNY AND BLITHE, AND GOOD AND GAY.

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  6. Jun 13, 2021 · 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 its living; And a child that's born on Christmas Day Is fair and wise, good and gay.

  7. Nursery Rhyme. 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, And the child that is born on the Sabbath Day, Is bonny and blithe and good and gay.

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