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Footsteps down the corridor a swish of cloth, there was a knock on the door come in you said, Dom Higgs came in an old monk wrinkled face tonsured head he spoke of the monastic life he smelt of aged sweat, monasticae vitae he said you listened uno con Dio he added, it rained the black tiled roof shone like black liquid as you watched and saw, per guardare e vedere, refectory rectangle long benches along each wall monks sitting in silence another read, you sat on the guest's bench gazing at faces opposite God's chosen, ceux que Dieu a choisis black robed pale of faces, high windows coloured glass light in upon floor and tables the reader reading lectio Divina, plainsong sang in abbey church monks lined against opposite walls in choir stalls, if God calls you may enter Dom Joe said as you walked the abbey grounds soft wind and bird sounds.
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Dec 29, 2016
Dec 29, 2016 at 3:32 AM UTC
FIRST VISIT MCMLXVIII.
Footsteps down the corridor a swish of cloth, there was a knock on the door come in you said, Dom Higgs came in an old monk wrinkled face tonsured head he spoke of the monastic life he smelt of aged sweat, monasticae vitae he said you listened uno con Dio he added, it rained the black tiled roof shone like black liquid as you watched and saw, per guardare e vedere, refectory rectangle long benches along each wall monks sitting in silence another read, you sat on the guest's bench gazing at faces opposite God's chosen, ceux que Dieu a choisis black robed pale of faces, high windows coloured glass light in upon floor and tables the reader reading lectio Divina, plainsong sang in abbey church monks lined against opposite walls in choir stalls, if God calls you may enter Dom Joe said as you walked the abbey grounds soft wind and bird sounds.
A YOUTH'S FIRST VSIT TO AN ABBEY IN 1968.
TerryCollett
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Dec 29, 2016
Dec 29, 2016 at 3:32 AM UTC
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