Friday, September 6, 2013

I'M SORRY GRANNNY I KNOW MY ACTIONS SHORTENED YOUR LIFE TO ONLY 105



 GRANNY'S CONSTANT PRAYER
“Oh good lord!” My grandmother’s standard reply whenever I acted foolish. Though she counted what was foolish according to age, why she always prayed to God for my actions was beyond me. It was prayer; sure as hell I knew she wasn’t talking to me in her exasperation. I wonder what she’d be saying now.

© M Durfee
9/6/13


A 55 word tale of truth written for Galen, the god of 55, linked to him so he can foot my assedness into the weekend

14 comments:

  1. ha. probably the same thing....smiles...so you gave her some grey hairs eh?

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  2. never knew my granny, but my mom was some like this.

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  3. Pshaw! It was probably you kept her going as long as she did - at least she wasn't going to die of boredom... ;)

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  4. She's just in you mind now, Mark.

    But all the same, you know you never fool your grandmother. :)

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  5. "Thank You Lord for keeping Mark, the voice of Reason".

    It's always an honor having you play Bro
    Loved your prayerful 55
    Thanks for your awesome support
    have a Kick Ass Week-End

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  6. Grandmas always pray for their little ones... mind still does, not many of my age can say that!

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  7. Sheesh, never thought of that. Granny must have worn through a couple of sets of rosary beads by now.

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  8. Wouldn't she be saying "Oh, my Lord!"?

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  9. That is still a long life, smiles ~

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  10. Everything passes as we age. Grandma remains.

    "Grandma's laugh
    Grandma's hand
    I'm heading
    into Grandma land"

    ALOHA from Honolulu
    Comfort Spiral
    =^..^= <3

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  11. I wish so much that I'd known any of my grandparents. For sure they would have been moaning about some of my actions! :)

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  12. ...Ah! But now the difference is she sees HIS face and hears the angels singing. :)

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