A partridge in a pear tree
Two turtle doves
Three French hens
Four calling birds
Five golden rings
Six geese a laying
Seven swans a swimming
Eight maids a milking
Nine ladies dancing
Ten lords a leaping
Eleven pipers piping
Twelve drummers drumming
The gifts in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" are: a partridge in a pear tree, two turtle doves, three French hens, four calling birds, five golden rings, six geese a-laying, seven swans a-swimming, eight maids a-milking, nine ladies dancing, ten lords a-leaping, eleven pipers piping, and twelve drummers drumming.
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There is no specific mention of anything unlucky during the twelve days of Christmas. The song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" is a joyful and celebratory song that highlights the gifts given by a true love each day.
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The Twelve Days of Christmas - song - was created in 1780.
In the song "The twelve days of Christmas" my true love gave to me a total of 78 things.
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Twelve days.
The traditional song refers to the Christmas Day and the days after.
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Apparel, let alone footwear, does not figure in the song ( The twelve days of Christmas) all-up there are 78 gifts in the song, quantitatively. 78 is the number for Platinum on the periodic table of the elements.
In "Twelve Days of Christmas", there were "six geese a-laying".