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30 days hath September, April June, and November.
All the rest have 31 except for oddball February.
I genuinely can't comprehend this statement. I've always heard it and it just sounds like random words jumbled together
Knuckles seem easier
Hath is old English for have. Those 4 months have 30 days. Once you know that February has 28, you know the rest by process of elimination.
This seems as easy to memorize as any one Shakespeare play