Little Church by Robert Burford Jr.
As I Sit And Listen To Miles Davis's Group Perform Little Church
It makes my mind at ease.
It takes the madness of the world away
I see a little church in the background
Its flooring and porch cover in the day's present and past weddings
A bride and groom have just said the delicate I do's
Proclaiming them husband and wife , they kiss and whisk away in the get away car
Aligned and Signed with affectionate Wish You Wells and Mr. Mrs.
A Mother and Father Sitting on the porch of the Little Church
Little Boy Grown Up
Family is just a door knock away
It seems like yesterday he'd just took a bath
He and his brother ready for school
Its his first day
My how the years gone by
The gentle whistles of the wind flow
Through the ears of the attendees and little children
Love absorbs the hate if for a second
God lets the sun shine
He does a good job like always
The camera man takes the pictures
The Wedding Singer sings "Thats Amore" with essence
The cake splattered on to the noses of the young lovers
As the feed it into their newly married mouths
It's so nice to see the world in its' good splendor
When hate squanders most entities around us
A family is born
A peace filled present of a smooth past promising a undeviating future
Two becomes one once more
A family is born out of the womb of a Little Church.
2007 (c) TBM
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
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