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sugabluejennnie by sugabluejennnie · Aug 7, 2002 · 108 views · · · Journal

Daddy had a little boy,

His mind was white as snow,

He never went to the Kingdom Hall,

Cause Daddy wouldn't go.


He never heard the word of God,

That thrills the childish mind,

While other children went to meetings,

This child was left behind.


As he grew from babe to youth,

Dad saw to his dismay,

A mind that once was snowy white,

Had become dingy gray.


Realizing that his son was lost,

Dad tried to win him back,

But now through wrong associations,

He'd gotten on the wrong track.


Dad even started back to meetings,

And Bible studies too,

He begged the Elders,

Isn't there something you can do?


The Elders tried, failed, and said,

We're just too far behind,

We tried to tell you years ago,

But you would pay no mind.


And so another life was lost,

That once was white as snow,

The meetings really would have helped,

But Daddy wouldn't go.


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7 Comments

sugabluejennnie sugabluejennnieOG 2002 ·

I Know So many that Fit this poem...

legs legsFounder ·

such a good one

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rocksupastarFounder ·

very cool!!! i like it, the worst part is, that this is true.

ilikebirds ilikebirdsOG 2002 ·

I have a poem : I love the kingdom halls. I love the chinese walls. And all the malls.

sugabluejennnie sugabluejennnieOG 2002 ·

Umm yeah stick to Singing

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vanessa12OG 2002 ·

that is touching

screamingmonkey screamingmonkeyOG 2002 ·

oh, i wish that wasn't so true

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