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Tracey0812 | 19:02 Sun 14th Aug 2005 | History
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do you know the rhym about magpies, ie. one for sorrow, two for joy etc
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One for sorrow two for joy three for a girl four for a boy five for silver six for gold seven for a secret ready to be told.
Peri, I think the last bit should read "secret NEVER to be told"
This is the one we were taught

One for sorrow, two for mirth,
Three for a wedding, four for a birth,
Five for silver, six for gold,
Seven for a secret not to be told.
Eight for heaven, nine for hell,
And ten for the devil's own sel'.
I used to say that kev but ready to be told makes more sense - dont ya think.   And shaney what does 10 mean.
OK I googled it and it is never, you are right kev.  I do think ready makes more sense.  And in yours shaney its Seven for a witch I can tell you no more.  I really need to get a life I have too much time on my hands.
Bit obscure really peri...ten magpies for the devil himself I suppose!! I expect it means if you ever saw ten magpies all together in one place the devil would appear.
It's a load of old rubbish of course but the magpie is supposed to be the only bird that didn't go into Noah's Ark.It just sat on top of the Ark swearing at him!!
Peri, I think we all need to get a life, I sometimes spend about 5 hours a day between this and two other similar sites.

Don't worry about it Peri ,with this weather I have too much time on my hands and can think of nothing better to do than waffle on here!!!
No wonder you and I keep meeting up on Q&P!!!
hey kev, what ya mean theres more sites like cb?  wheres the links to em then? lol
One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl and four for a boy, Five for silver, six for gold , seven for a secret never to be told (all together now) Maaaagpie.........................

I always thought it was: One for sorrow, two for joy, three for a girl, four for a boy, five for silver, six for gold, seven for a secret never to be told, eight's a wish and nine's a kiss and ten's a bird you cannot miss.

Nicer than the devil appearing anyway!

pixi I hope Im not breaking rules here if I am it's your fault try

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i was trawling the net for answers to the same question so i decided to share what i found.. perhaps this'll clear things up :)

i've found 3 versions, as follows;

One for sorrow, Two for mirth,
Three for a wedding, Four for a birth.
Five for rich, Six for poor,
Seven for a witch -- I can tell you no more.

One for sorrow, Two for joy
Three for a girl, Four for a boy
Five for silver, Six for gold
Seven for a secret never to be told.
Eight's a wish and Nine a kiss,
Ten's a bird you must not miss.

One's sorrow, two's mirth,
Three's a wedding, four's a birth,
Five's a christening, six a death,
Seven's heaven, eight is hell,
And nine's the devil his old self.

peace
Hi,
I have seen ten magpies on 3 occasions over the past 2 days and on the last time they were sitting on my neighbours roof. I have looked into the ten magpies and have found overall that 'ten is a bird the cannot be missed' but what the hell does this mean ???
Thanks Danielle x

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