This reminds me of one of my Catholic friends. He attended Catholic grade school. A Mother’s Day assignment was to write a poem about your mother using each letter of “mother” in turn. After going down the usual grade school list, M is for the Many things she does, and so on, he was stumped at “R:” Inspiration finally came, and he wrote “R is for the Rhythm that she has.” (he was one of five children)
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MatthewRoot on February 09 at 9:03 a.m.
This reminds me of one of my Catholic friends.
He attended Catholic grade school. A Mother’s Day assignment was to write a poem about your mother using each letter of “mother” in turn.
After going down the usual grade school list, M is for the Many things she does, and so on, he was stumped at “R:”
Inspiration finally came, and he wrote “R is for the Rhythm that she has.”
(he was one of five children)