Monday’s Child is fair of face; Tuesday’s Child is full of grace. Wednesday’s Child is full of woe; Thursday’s Child has far to go. Friday’s Child is loving and giving; Saturday’s Child works hard for a living. But the child who is born on the Sabbath Day Is bonny and blithe, merry and gay. A medieval fortune describing the life-long luck one should have by the day of the week one was born illuminates the days within the walls of a small-town Texas wine bar. Each day tells its own story from its own voice and its own set of characters, and though the women are strong and men good-looking, it is nothing but love - in all its forms, uses, and definitions - which bind these stories together, from passionate inception through peaceful retirement.
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