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'Days & Rhymes'

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Traditional English Saturday Rhyme

'A man lost his wife on a Saturday night,
and where do you think he found her?
Away in the sky, flying so high,
with the stars and the moon all around her.'

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'When to have a hair cut!'

(Traditional English, UK)

'Best never enjoyed if Sunday shorn,
And likewise leave out Monday.
Cut Thursday and you'll never grow rich,
Likewise on a Saturday.
But live long if shorn on a Tuesday
And best of all is Friday.'

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'The Weather'

A old European belief tells of the significance of thunder sounding on a particular day of the week seen in the following:
'Sunday was an omen of death of a learned man, judge or writer
Monday was the death of women
Tuesday was the sign of plenty of grain
Wednesday was the death of harlots or news of bloodshed
Thursday plenty of sheep, cattle and corn
Friday the death of some great man or a great battle
Saturday forebode pestilence or sickness/illness.'

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'British (UK) Traditional Rhyme'

'Thunder in the morning,
All day storming;
Thunder at night,
Is a sailors delight.'

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'USA Traditional Rhyme'

'When dew is on the grass,
Rain will never come to pass.
When grass is dry at morning light,
Look for rain before the night.'

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'The Best Day to Marry'

(Traditional Rhyme UK)

'Monday for wealth,
Tuesday for health,
Wednesday best day of all,
Thursday for losses,
Friday for crosses,
And Saturday no luck at all.'

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'When to buy an engagement ring'

There is an old American belief as to what is in store for a couple who intend to marry. This can be affected by the day upon which the they buy the ring (thankfully they are all good outcomes):

Monday
A busy and exciting life.

Tuesday
A peaceful and contented life.

Wednesday
A good tempered relationship.

Thursday
Attainment of all you wish.

Friday
Hard work but reward in time.

Saturday
Will give you life with much pleasure.

Sunday
Traditionally this day was a time when shops were closed therefore advice does not currently exist.

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'Birth & Days of the Week'

'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 the Sabbath-day
Is bonny and blithe, good and gay.'

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'Days of the Week & Sneezing'

If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger;
Sneeze on Tuesday, kiss a stranger;
Sneeze on Wednesday, sneeze for a letter;
Sneeze on Thursday, something better;
Sneeze on Friday, sneeze for sorrow;
Sneeze on Saturday, see your sweetheart tomorrow.'

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'The Best Day to Marry'

(Traditional Rhyme UK)

'Monday for wealth,
Tuesday for health,
Wednesday best day of all,
Thursday for losses,
Friday for crosses,
And Saturday no luck at all.'

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'Months & Rhymes'

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'British (UK) on Swimming'

(there are variations)

'He who bathes in May will soon be laid in clay
He who bathes in June will sing a merry tune
But he who bathes in July will dance like a fly.'

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'The Best Month to Marry'

(Traditional Rhyme UK)

'Married in January's hoar and rime,
Windowed you'll be before your time.
Married in February's sleepy weather,
Life you'll tread in time together.
Married when March winds shrill and roar,
Your home will be on a distant shore.
Married beneath April's changing skies,
A chequered path before you lies.
Married when bees over May blossom flit,
Strangers around your board will sit.
Married in the month of roses-June,
Life will be one long honeymoon.
Married in July with flowers ablaze,
Bittersweet memories on after days.
Married in August's heat and drowse,
Lover and friend in your chosen spouse.
Married in September's golden glow,
Smooth and serene your life will go.
Married when leaves in October thin,
Toil and hardship for you gain.
Married in veils of November mist,
Fortune your wedding ring has kissed.
Married in days of December cheer,
Love's star shines brighter from year to year.'

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'Traditional May Day Rhyme'

(1 May : Oxfordshire, (UK).

'Good morning, missus and amster,
I wish you a happy day,
Please to smell my garland
Because it's the first of May.'

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'Traditional Portent for the Bride'

(UK)

'Sweep the house with blossomed bloom in May
You'll sweep the head of the house away.'

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'November'

(Traditional Poem)

'No sun - no moon!
No morn - no noon,
No dawn - no dusk - no proper time of day.
No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,
No comfortable feel in any member -
No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,
No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds!-November!'

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