There are a number of similar versions. Here is one:
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 gay.
And incidentally, the word gay is used in its old sense of cheerful, rather than its modern usage.
Mondays child poemMondays child is fair of face,Tuesdays child is full of grace,Wednesdays child is full of woe,Thursdays child has far to go,Fridays child is loving and giving,Saturdays child works hard for his living,And the child that is born on the Sabbath dayIs bonny and blithe, and good and gay.
The child in the poem was walking down a dusty rod, probably going home but the child go called over by a old lady under a tree and the child went over there and ate some bilberries and cream.
summary of the poem sweetest love i do not go
Here's a popular one: : 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 gay.
C Day-Lewis, in a poem entitled "Walking Away", says this: How selfhood begins with the walking away, and love is proved in the letting go. You can google the poem using the author's name and title.
Mondays child poemMondays child is fair of face,Tuesdays child is full of grace,Wednesdays child is full of woe,Thursdays child has far to go,Fridays child is loving and giving,Saturdays child works hard for his living,And the child that is born on the Sabbath dayIs bonny and blithe, and good and gay.
Ask your older relatives who were around when you were a child. That's not much to go on, but is likely the best you can do, unless you can locate the book that the poem was in.
Mondays child is fair of face,Tuesdays child is full of grace,Wednesdays child is full of woe,Thursdays child has far to go,Fridays child is loving and giving,Saturdays child works hard for his living,And the child that is born on the Sabbath dayIs bonny and blithe, and good and gay.
The child in the poem was walking down a dusty rod, probably going home but the child go called over by a old lady under a tree and the child went over there and ate some bilberries and cream.
Mondays Child: 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's born on the Sabbath day Is bonny, blithe, good and gay.
At the end of the book
Most people stress over Mondays because that is the day most people go back to school or work.
Mondays child is fair of face,Tuesdays child is full of grace,Wednesdays child is full of woe,Thursdays child has far to go,Fridays child is loving and giving,Saturdays child works hard for his living,And the child that is born on the Sabbath dayIs bonny and blithe, and good and gay. All of this is horrid. The day you are born on does not change who you are.
The stone heap Apex :)
Where do you go on Mondays.
Since no word in the English language starts with ck, we'll have to go with one or the other. cupid, kid
Damon salvatore!