No Gossip, Please
I don't want to spread bad news,
So I can't say who told me,
But So And So was seen down town,
In most unsavory comp'ny.
It seems a shame that she can't see,
Her actions tell her story,
But you know me, I don't tote tales,
I just can't help but worry.
You should have seen her carry on,
Or so I'm told of course;
I can't say for sure myself,
And can't reveal my source;
For that might cause them untold shame,
And throw bad light on me.
I wouldn't want the town to think,
That I'd drum up such folly;
But mark my word, sure as I'm born,
That girl will rue the day,
That she set out and marked her course,
Along the wayward way;
But I don't like to carry tales,
So see this goes no further.
Just pray for her and ask The Lord,
To bless her poor, dear mother.
"THE WORDS OF A TALE BEARER ARE AS WOUNDS AND THEY GO DOWN INTO THE
INNERMOST PARTS OF THE BELLY."
Proverbs 26:22
(Did you know that learning to speak in two or more languages is not nearly as hard as learning to keep your mouth shut in one?)
For Conversation contest by Frank H.
Copyright © Judy Ball | Year Posted 2011
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