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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T23:30:28+00:00 2026-05-10T23:30:28+00:00

Print all 12 verses of the popular holiday song . By 12 verses I

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Print all 12 verses of the popular holiday song.

By 12 verses I mean the repetition of each line as is sung in the song, ie

Verse One: On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree.

Verse Two On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me two turtle doves and a partridge in a pear tree.

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Verse N: On the nth day of Christmas my true love gave to me (Verse N-1 without the first line) (line added in verse N)

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  1. 2026-05-10T23:30:28+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 11:30 pm

    Common Lisp:

    (mapc #'princ       (reverse (maplist #'(lambda(l)          (format nil              'On the ~:R day of Christmas my true love gave to me~%~{~a~%~}~%'                  (length l) l))      '('twelve drummers drumming,'       'eleven pipers piping,'       'ten lords a-leaping,'       'nine ladies dancing,'       'eight maids a-milking,'       'seven swans a-swimming,'       'six geese a-laying,'       'five gold rings,'       'four calling birds,'       'three french hens,'       'two turtle doves, and'       'a partridge in a pear tree.')))) 

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    Above is 412 characters if you take out the whitespace.

    This one:

    (let ((g))   (dotimes (i 12)     (format t         'On the ~:R day of Christmas my true love gave to me~%~{~R ~:*~          ~[~;~;turtle doves and~;french hens,~;calling birds,~;gold rings,~          ~;geese a-laying,~;swans a-swimming,~;maids a-milking,~          ~;ladies dancing,~;lords a-leaping,~;pipers piping,~          ~;drummers drumming,~]~%~}a partridge in a pear tree~2%'         (1+ i) g)     (push (+ i 2) g))) 

    is 344 characters if you take out whitespace and ~ quoted newlines in the format string:

    (let((g))(dotimes(i 12)(format t'On the ~:R day of Christmas my true love gave to me~%~{~R ~:*~[~;~;turtle doves and~;french hens,~;calling birds,~;gold rings,~;geese a-laying,~;swans a-swimming,~;maids a-milking,~;ladies dancing,~;lords a-leaping,~;pipers piping,~;drummers drumming,~]~%~}a partridge in a pear tree~2%'(1+ i)g)(push(+ i 2)g))) 

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    It looks like the question has run its course, and the site is nagging me to accept an answer. As far as I can see, this one is the shortest. I’m a little afraid of what the site will do if I accept my own answer – probably award me a Narcissist or Masturbator badge.

    You can’t accept your own answers. Fair enough. I’ll leave it open. Thanks to everyone who responded.

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