As like when they were children
now they curtsy at the cross
Then all once they take their seats
and turn their gaze upon
The august priest in silken robes,
ornately trimmed and white
And urging them to prayer between the
readings and the rites
The man of god, his hands aloft
move practiced through the air
His winsome words bring ease upon
the crosses which they bear
His mirthful moans and dulcet tones
resounding through the chamber
By candlelight I then decide
To stay for the remainder