Red Dawn in Morn?

I was always told by my Mum ...

Red sky at night, Devils Delight. Red sky in the morning, Devils Warning.

Bite you? Sorry no thanks, I don't bite unless pushed.
 
damn, i just couldn't remember how it went until you spoke up, Nicole.

thank you. this is the way i remember it now.


"Red sky at night, Sailors delight.
Red sky at morn, Sailors be warned."




bite me!
 
R Nitelight said:
Be careful what you wish for....

Listen to him it is wise advice. I learned that lesson this week big time LOL.
 
Hey no probs, glad I could help you.

Now stop telling me to bite you and we'll be good friends *giggle* :D
 
no..






but i have a sharp tongue:D

[Edited by bite me on 12-04-2000 at 06:38 PM]
 
Call me silly and all, but was that a blatant come on???

*looking around all innocent like*
 
Okay, I looked this up and both of you were somewhat incorrect in your memory of the verse. This is how the rhyme went historically:

Red lyght at Mourning,
Sailors take Warning.
Red lyght at nyght,
Sailor's Delight.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :cool: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
That's the island greeting that I bring to you,
From the land where palm tree's sway.
 
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