Get Your Premium Membership

Read Poems by Patricia Neely-Dorsey

Patricia Neely-Dorsey Avatar  Send Soup Mail  Block poet from commenting on your poetry

Below are poems written by poet Patricia Neely-Dorsey. Click the Next or Previous links below the poem to navigate between poems. Remember, Poetrysoup is an environment of encouragement and growth. Thank you.

List of ALL Patricia Neely-Dorsey poems

Best Patricia Neely-Dorsey Poems

+ Follow Poet

The poem(s) are below...



NextLast

Preaching Sunday

PREACHING SUNDAY
 In the old country church,
 Preaching Sunday was quite a big deal;
 In just a few words, I’ll give you a feel.
 White gloved ushers monitor each bench and pew,
 Wearing uniforms starched to look like brand new.
 Little girls decked out in ruffles and bows,
 Sit with mothers in hats sharp
 From their heads to their toes.
 The minister quotes scriptures With deep breaths
 And long pause,
 He makes so dramatic each and every clause.
 At the end of the message, when some hymn is sung,
 Shouts ring out between every rung.
 There’s some jerking and fanning and some falling out,
 Small ones wonder what all the commotions about.
 When everything’s over and the service is done,
 Everyone enjoys a grand feast on the lawn.
 Copyright 2008 Patricia Neely-Dorsey
 from Reflections of a Mississippi Magnolia-A Life In Poems
#southenlife #southenpoems #countychurch

Copyright © Patricia Neely-Dorsey | Year Posted 2013

NextLast

Post Comments

Please Login to post a comment

 
Date: 11/22/2013 11:40:00 AM

very interesting. I enjoyed it.

Back


Book: Reflection on the Important Things