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My head was pounding My body ached I was a stumbling, mumbling wreck I needed help And badly And decided, what the heck I ventured to St. Peter's to get warm from the snows You see, I'm not really religious and the truth, the church was close I sat there in ****** silence My head just throbbing silently I didn't even notice the woman Who slid in next to me She nodded, and knelt down a bit You could hear her when she rose Her body racked with aches and pain Like me, from head to toe She smiled, started praying I sat dead still, but listened in It's not because I am religious I wanted to hear her sin She finished, rose and smiled Lit a candle on her way I smiled back through cloudiness I didn't have that much to say I figured I could try it, I'm one for anything new I mean, talking out to no one What harm could my talk do "Dear father, forgive me for my sin Our father"... I tried to start "Just say what's in your insides son That's the best way for a start" Behind me, sat the woman I didn't hear her come on back "He's listening for all you ask He'll get you back on track" I told her, I just came in To get dry and get warm She smiled, said "so, while you're here" "tell your tale, wait out the storm" I said it would be worthless I was past the point of no return I would not go up to heaven I was going where you burn She said "Everyone is worth redemption" "Even though they do not think" "They are still a child of Jesus" "He'll return you from the brink" I sat and talked for hours Told her all about my woes She got up twice, lit more candles I told her of my highs and lows She said "regardless of your preference" "God, won't ask your name" "You do not need a reference" "And you'll be really glad you came" She told me how to start a prayer To share my story with the Lord I knelt, followed directions I was really quite absorbed I finished, rose and turned to her There was now a man where she had sat I asked him if he saw her In her black scarf and blue hat He said "The seat was empty" "I saw no lady there" I said "a little lady" "with black and silver hair" He smiled, said "come this way" He took me out into the hall And there I saw her picture In a frame upon the wall "She died so many years ago" "She died of well, a broken heart" "Her son's died in the Great War" "It tore her soul apart" "But I saw her, she was talking" "She taught me how to pray" "She was as close to me as I to you" "She taught me what to say" He said "son, she's no longer here" "she's the one who comes the most" "she finds souls who need redemption" "She's our church's holy ghost" I thanked him, head still reeling I would have to think on this a while But, as I left, I took one more look And I'm sure I saw her smile.
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Sep 12, 2012
Sep 12, 2012 at 5:08 PM UTC
My Holy Ghost
My head was pounding My body ached I was a stumbling, mumbling wreck I needed help And badly And decided, what the heck I ventured to St. Peter's to get warm from the snows You see, I'm not really religious and the truth, the church was close I sat there in ****** silence My head just throbbing silently I didn't even notice the woman Who slid in next to me She nodded, and knelt down a bit You could hear her when she rose Her body racked with aches and pain Like me, from head to toe She smiled, started praying I sat dead still, but listened in It's not because I am religious I wanted to hear her sin She finished, rose and smiled Lit a candle on her way I smiled back through cloudiness I didn't have that much to say I figured I could try it, I'm one for anything new I mean, talking out to no one What harm could my talk do "Dear father, forgive me for my sin Our father"... I tried to start "Just say what's in your insides son That's the best way for a start" Behind me, sat the woman I didn't hear her come on back "He's listening for all you ask He'll get you back on track" I told her, I just came in To get dry and get warm She smiled, said "so, while you're here" "tell your tale, wait out the storm" I said it would be worthless I was past the point of no return I would not go up to heaven I was going where you burn She said "Everyone is worth redemption" "Even though they do not think" "They are still a child of Jesus" "He'll return you from the brink" I sat and talked for hours Told her all about my woes She got up twice, lit more candles I told her of my highs and lows She said "regardless of your preference" "God, won't ask your name" "You do not need a reference" "And you'll be really glad you came" She told me how to start a prayer To share my story with the Lord I knelt, followed directions I was really quite absorbed I finished, rose and turned to her There was now a man where she had sat I asked him if he saw her In her black scarf and blue hat He said "The seat was empty" "I saw no lady there" I said "a little lady" "with black and silver hair" He smiled, said "come this way" He took me out into the hall And there I saw her picture In a frame upon the wall "She died so many years ago" "She died of well, a broken heart" "Her son's died in the Great War" "It tore her soul apart" "But I saw her, she was talking" "She taught me how to pray" "She was as close to me as I to you" "She taught me what to say" He said "son, she's no longer here" "she's the one who comes the most" "she finds souls who need redemption" "She's our church's holy ghost" I thanked him, head still reeling I would have to think on this a while But, as I left, I took one more look And I'm sure I saw her smile.
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Sep 12, 2012
Sep 12, 2012 at 5:08 PM UTC
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