“On the twelfth day of Christmas
My true love gave to me-
12 drummers drumming!”
My apologies for making everyone wait for Day 12.
Sometimes Life gets in the way.
Sometimes Death pops in unexpectedly.
But here we are, and we have some True Love gifts to finish up!
Only please,
Do Not say the rhyme was historically written for religious purposes. It wasn’t. Just a children’s rhyming game that became super popular, then out of favor until put to music in 1907.
This illustration is one of my favorites!
And I must add in some Sandra Boynton humor,
of course!
People use slightly different order of gifts,
mostly depending on whether you are American
or English-European.
I have laid out my 12 Days of Christmas
in the traditional American (North) order.
Is it the ‘right’ one?
Dunno!
But it’s the one I’m familiar with!
Here’s an unusual painting of the 12 -
Here is a more modern look,
with all kinds of different drums.
ColoringPages101.com
BigActivities.com
You never know when you might need a drum that needs drawing…
…or need a cross stitch pattern -
Well, that is the summary of
The 12 Days of Christmas
On the 12th day of Christmas
my true love gave to me-
12 drummers drumming
11 pipers piping
10 lords a’leaping
9 ladies dancing
8 maids a’milking
7 swans a swimming
6 geese a’laying
5..golden..rings!
4 colley birds
3 French hens
2 turtle doves
and a Partridge in a Pear Tree!
I hope you have had fun,
learned a little history
and maybe tried a craft or two!
‘Til next time,
inkspired
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