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  1. 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] Origins

    • 1838 (first printed source)
    • unknown
  2. Monday’s Child is Fair of Face. Monday children are associated with pleasing beauty, although modern interpretations sometimes depict Monday’s children as shallow, vain, and flighty. It’s a popular name for children’s clothing boutiques. Tuesday’s Child is Full of Grace. Tuesday children are associated with manners, elegance, and ...

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  3. 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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  4. 7. Sept. 2020 · Thursday's child has far to go, Friday's child is loving and giving, Saturday's child works hard for his living, And the child that is born on the Sabbath day. Is bonny and blithe and good and gay. Monday's child, Tuesday's child, Wednesday's child, Thursday's child, Friday's child, Saturday's child, Sunday's child.

  5. Monday’s Child Lyrics. Monday’s child is fair of face, Tuesday’s child is full of grace, Wednesday’s child is full of woe, Thursdays child has far to go, Fridays child is loving and giving, Saturday’s child works hard for his living, And the child that is born on the Sabbath day Is bonny and blithe, and good and gay;

  6. Monday's 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 its living, And a child that's born on the Sabbath day. Is fair and wise and good and gay.

  7. Summary. Let’s go through the poem, line by line – or rather, couplet by couplet. Monday’s child is fair of face, Tuesday’s child is full of grace, The poem has a simple structure, in keeping with most children’s rhymes. The anonymous author uses rhyming couplets.