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Elizabeth Santos
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0 posted 2003-03-12 12:22 PM



     

~* Stop Rockin’ The Bench *~


no wonder I get fidgety
every Sunday mornin’
sittin’ two hours on a hard bench
while the preacher
spews out verses
faster than a water hose

bythetimehecomestotheendofasentence,Ican’thardly rememberthebeginning . . . .

so I just sit and fidget
and Mamma says
stop rockin’ the bench
‘nlisten up
‘n get some religion

so I start playin word games…

last Sunday that preacher said
the word ”devil” fifty seven times
and “satan" eighty four times
I didn't miss a one 'cause
I marked 'em in a song book

and sometimes he yelled
SATAN WILL BURN
YOU IN HELL,
his eyes riveted on the back wall
like satan was there or something’
and I’d turn around
thinkin’ I was about to roast

oh, an’ he said “Jesus” 35 times
an’ God 23 times

bein’ it’s God’s house 'n all
I whispered “God“ a hundred times
to make up for it
'n Mamma said hush
'n Sally May said
AAAA…MEN!

then Pastor Bob said a prayer, his words
tumbling’ out so fast
you’d think he was
a yankee
but he weren't no yankee at all
he was from Mississippi
but he had so much ta say
he had to rattle it off
so he didn’t miss anything important

an’ he rattled with such velocity
that I didn’t even have a chance
ta pray
I was still at the
“Our Heavenly Father”
when he was at the
Amen

he belted out the gospel faster
than bats flyin’ through the chapel
on a summer night

and if you wanted to see velocity
you shoulda seen Mizz Liza
runnin’ out holdin’ on
to that ugly hat
her stockin's fallin' down her legs
an’ Mamma said that ain’t respectful
ta run outa the meetin' like that

but the preacher never stopped preachin’
'n prayin’
preachin’ 'n prayin’
preachin' 'n prayin'

an’ so I’d fidget some more
an’ Mama said
that ain’t respectful neither

so I closed my eyes
pretendin’ ta pray

but I was really countin'
the devils


~*~

Elizabeth Santos
3/11/03


Art: Gospel Travelers
by Ernest Watson




[This message has been edited by Elizabeth Santos (03-13-2003 03:28 AM).]

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1 posted 2003-03-12 12:27 PM


Absolutely delightful, Liz!!! You got a little Southern in yore bones!
Elizabeth Santos
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2 posted 2003-03-12 12:34 PM



Balladeer
Yep, I got some southern blood in me from hanging out in the "low country". Some things you just don't forget.
You liked it and it didn't rhyme!
WOW!
THanks
Liz

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3 posted 2003-03-12 01:09 AM


Good Lord~

My children are going to love this!
like I did too.

I will repent come some Sunday~
soonish~  

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4 posted 2003-03-12 06:26 AM


This is great Elizabeth, enjoyed very much.

Maree

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5 posted 2003-03-12 08:07 AM


Liz, Michael said exactly what I was thinking while I read this.....you have had to have been in some church services where I've been down here in the South. LOL
You desribed them perfectly, friend...

Hugs,
Ethel


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6 posted 2003-03-12 11:55 AM


ROFL... I absolutely LOVE this!!! LOL And unfortunately, growing up didn't stop the fidgets. LOL

I went to church with my Dad Sunday... and his pastor's decibel level is such that I'd enjoy the sermon a lot more if I could listen from a quarter mile or more away. LOL Mind wandering is a matter of self-defense. *G*

Afterwards, I talked with some of the "kids" I grew up with... and a bunch of supposed adults ended up arguing over what the knotholes in the paneling really look like. LOL I don't think we've progressed far from the days of sitting in the back pews, giggling over the games we played with the song titles! LOL

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7 posted 2003-03-12 12:13 PM


Hah! I love this! It rattles all down to the end and the final AMEN!

Nan (Pilgrim variety)

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8 posted 2003-03-12 12:30 PM


Ah Elizabeth I remember how delightful it is to read some of your poetry.
This is no exception, beautiful images.
Norman Rockwell painted with words
Loved it!

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9 posted 2003-03-12 12:54 PM


Elizabeth,
Go along with Balladeer on this one. Love Sy

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10 posted 2003-03-12 01:35 PM



Have you been watching your grandchildren?  This is precious!!!

If I whisper, will you listen?...

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11 posted 2003-03-12 01:42 PM


MizLizzy~
I lub it !!!
I just plain downright LUB IT !

Laughing and remembering !

Lawdy me ... pass the collection plate this way !
Tee-Hee !
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
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12 posted 2003-03-12 03:01 PM


My gosh Ms. Liz, I ain't ever been in the South less you count NYC as south, well girl, it's south ah Bean Town. But good Lordy chil', I thinking this must be just how t'is!

Seriously Liz, this was a masterpiece and it had me in stitches. Now this should be in the 'Book.'

Hugs, Marti

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13 posted 2003-03-13 02:50 AM


I grew up having to go to a catholic mass every Sunday in Pittsburg and still have grooves in my kness and can repeat all them latin prayers that I was forced to say today.Don't belive I've been in a catholic chuch in close to 40 years either.At least todays catholic kids can recite them in english.Enjoyed your write,a comical reminder of my own childhood.

Live like it's your last day...
Dance like nobody's watching...
Love like you've never been hurt...

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14 posted 2003-03-13 03:02 AM


my habit was countin' the ceiling tiles...

and the fidgeting never does stop LOL

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15 posted 2003-03-13 03:02 AM


LoL this is hilarious... it reminds me of what I did when I was younger at church, though me and my grandma always played tic-tac-toe ..in secret though, so no one would notice her playing.
Now though I go alone and bring a page of notes for the sermon and a page for notes to friends. they both get filled! lol
this is excellent
Always, Alyssa

- And so it was that time stood still -
     (blink, breathe, stand, fight)

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16 posted 2003-03-13 03:06 AM


Elizabeth - you will never cease to amaze me you know that?  You should have heard you in my head reciting this one, you were terrific!  LOL, this was fidgetyfabulous!

           
R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
Aretha Franklin  

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17 posted 2003-03-13 04:29 AM


I LOVE THIS!
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18 posted 2003-03-13 07:45 AM


Liz - (this one should be voted on) anyhow . . .  I LOVED this - OMG LMAO - know where your comin from even though I was brought up staunch Irish Catholic -
the lil' devils still need counting . . . hehehe this was great!  xxoo  

lol @ bent - latin prayers lmao - you know we could actually fail a grade if we didnt know all the stations of the cross and what Jesus ate for lunch and does anyone even realize that Pontious Pilate is NOT the antichrist -
sorry tangent . . .  

[This message has been edited by littlewing (03-13-2003 07:49 AM).]

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19 posted 2003-03-13 11:04 AM


love this... such a nice telling and story with the wisdom of understanding things beyond years...

I tip my hat to a master...


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20 posted 2003-03-13 11:08 AM


Liz...No rhyme...and devine in the best possible way.  You are adorable!!  
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21 posted 2003-03-13 11:57 AM


Elizabeth!  This is wonderful!!
Left me with a big smile..it did!
Different style for you and very much enjoyed.
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

~ Trace my body with your words..
And in doing so, you touch my heart. ~

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22 posted 2003-03-13 12:51 PM


Cool free verse. Thanks for sparing us the ishkabibble of speaking in tongues. It could have been worse.....imagine the horror of an individual who would be the focus of such eyes in rant.
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23 posted 2003-03-14 07:32 AM


Man...I love this Liz!!!! I thought you said you couldn't write free verse? this is it at its best!!!
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24 posted 2003-03-14 08:22 AM


Ruth.. I think she fibbed.. Go figure...

Liz - This is absolutely WONDERFUL...AMEN!!!..

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25 posted 2003-03-14 10:34 PM




(smiles) Oh Elizabeth, I just love how you are so versatile with the rhythm in your poetry, sweet friend, I remember you once rapped like I do sometimes, now it brings me a great smile to see you singing Hallejuah like this! (kiss on cheek) You are amazing, sweet friend, I want to sing my heart out in church too though the Catholic one I go to isn't much of a musical church though the lectures are great, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Elizabeth, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

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26 posted 2003-03-15 09:47 PM


Liz~ You sure nough opened up a sack full of memories with this lovely little ditty
And too tell you the truth it's quite priddy
Paul

"To share my poems with you is to share my heart with you"

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27 posted 2003-03-15 09:55 PM


Liz, it sounds like you grew up going to CHOICH!!!!!! lol
I could almost see the preacher, and hear the "AMEN's" and the "Glory's" coming from the congregation.
Oh, yeah... We did the same thing in Catholic Mass... lol

~You might say I'm a Dreamer, but I'm not the only one...
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