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There were 7 swans a swimming in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
There were 7 swans swimming!
In "Twelve Days of Christmas", there were "six geese a-laying".
There are seven swans swimming in the song, The Twelve Days of Christmas. The song is an English Christmas carol, first published in 1780.
Seven Swans a Swimming
The seventh is 'swans-a-swimming' and the tenth is 'lords-a-leaping'.
7 Swans A-swimming refers to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, the seven sacraments.
It is 7 Swans A-swimming. Incidentally, this refers to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, the seven sacraments. There is more written between the lines that most people realise, and based on Christianity.
Seven Swans a Swimming.
Seven swans a-swimming
There are six different winged animals, or 23 total, in the song The Twelve Days of Christmas: 1 partridge 2 turtle doves 3 french hens 4 colly birds 6 geese-a-laying 7 swans-a-swimming
7 Swans a-Swimming (from song '12 Days of Christmas')