When the song was composed, huge turkeys were not available. How many calling birds, or even French hens, does it take to feed the whole family at Christmas dinner?
Actually, for Catholics like myself, the Christmas season lasts thru the Baptism of Jesus. Which I don’t get because he was baptized in his 30s. In many cultures, Epiphany is January 6th. But in the Catholic church, we celebrate it the first Sunday after New Year’s Day. Which can be any time between January 2nd and 8th. So, sometimes our 12th day is on the 8th day, sometimes the 14th day. And sometimes it really is the 12th day!
Ida No about 8 years ago
And whoever put words to “Ring Christmas Bells”. Ruined the best song ever.
gammaguy about 8 years ago
“…what’s with all the birds?”
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When the song was composed, huge turkeys were not available. How many calling birds, or even French hens, does it take to feed the whole family at Christmas dinner?
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
I am convinced that the gifts listed in the song are actually euphemistic references to acts designed to impart carnal sensory satisfaction.
I just made that up.
The world makes more sense when you just make stuff up.
bookworm0812 almost 8 years ago
Actually, for Catholics like myself, the Christmas season lasts thru the Baptism of Jesus. Which I don’t get because he was baptized in his 30s. In many cultures, Epiphany is January 6th. But in the Catholic church, we celebrate it the first Sunday after New Year’s Day. Which can be any time between January 2nd and 8th. So, sometimes our 12th day is on the 8th day, sometimes the 14th day. And sometimes it really is the 12th day!
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Try finding a song called “The Twelve Days After Christmas.” I’m sure it’s out there somewhere. Very funny.
rgcviper almost 8 years ago
Huh. I never realized that six of the twelve days mention birds. Interesting.
nbwddd about 6 years ago
Actually each of the items in the 12 days refers to some sort of legend referencing the birth of Christ I think.