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Thread: A humorous children's prayer of confession
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WearyPilgrim
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This is not really a liturgical question, but it does have to with a prayer, so I'm not sure in which board I should post it: Years ago, I found (and used in worship) a British poem that was a children's prayer of confession. While it was right on target theologically, it was also very funny. If I recall correctly, it rhymed. Does this ring any bells with anyone? I would love to find it again.
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Eutychus
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This looks Ecclesianticsal to me. Do not adjust your sets.
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Enoch
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You mean this yuckness. It may be the immortal Vera Lynn, but it's still yuck. Apparently, the real Christopher Milne said of it, quote: "the one work that has brought me over the years more toe-curling, fist-clenching, lip-biting embarrassment than any other"
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WearyPilgrim
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No; what I'm alluding to is a piece that was actually intended to be said during a worship service.
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