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A Hunter Boy's Penitence
A hunter boy born to God fearing parents Was taught from his very early childhood; Failure to attend church on Sundays needed penitence As it was an act of defying God and dishonoring His parenthood The boy faithfully took the advice to his heart But his fad for hunting was too irresistible to put away Brazenly, he skipped church on one Sabbath day And roamed through the jungle looking for a prey Like one on a treasure hunt, excited and gay He dreamed of hunting down a bird or beast with his dart In wild enthusiasm, he clambered up every hill ad vale Exploring every cranny through bush and brake As he turned to a dark corner, following a trail There stood a lion and no doubt, his valor did shake He started shaking and shivering in great fright On an impulse, the boy turned backwards to run Alas, he slipped off and rolled down the peak With the beast chasing him in hot pursuit, like a demon Crashing on a boulder, his ribs broke with a creak With dizziness, he knew, he would collapse straight Unable to run or even move, he writhed in pain. Trembling from the crown of his head, To the soles of his feet, as the lion closed in He realized with a shock, he would soon be dead And knew his disobedience was the sole cause for his fate In great desperation, he cried out with all his heart “Lord, I am so sorry for my willful omission Please forgive me and save me from being torn apart Make this lion a good Christian with all compassion” And rid me safe from this miserable state Lo, the clouds parted in the heavens with a creak And a beam of light shone down on the aggressor The lion skidded to a halt and suddenly turning back Fell on its knees and clasped its paws together As if it was full of contrition for its wicked act In thankfulness, like a good Christian of benevolence The lion drew the sign of the cross for God’s grace to overpower And recited in a tone of great reverence and forbearance “Father in Heaven, bless this food that I am about to devour!” Before it sprang, through some strange providence, the boy escaped intact ------------------------------------------------ April.8.2022 Tall Tales.2. Poetry Contest ababc, dedec…. Tail rhymed tall tale Sponsor- Jeff Kyser
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