7 were swimming if you sang the song
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'.
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The Twelve Days of Christmas - song - was created in 1780.
There were 7 swans a swimming in the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
There were 7 swans swimming!
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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')