Wednesday’s child is full of woe
The saying ‘Wednesday’s child is full of woe’ simply refers to an old English poem that was used to make people believe that a child that is born on a Wednesday will have a life full of bad luck and trouble.
The saying ‘Wednesday’s child is full of woe’ simply refers to an old English poem that was used to make people believe that a child that is born on a Wednesday will have a life full of bad luck and trouble.
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