Roberta Flack sings “Reverend Lee” talking about old Satan‘s daughter. It’s not easy for foreigners to understand lyrics exactly, but this youtube video kindly presents the written lyrics too. So I had to smile about certain sentences. And I suddenly understood a lot of the humor in many religious sermons. The photo from Enrico Colussi, Treviso, Italy, also helps to grab the topic in a second if you have no time to watch the video …
title=”contrapposizione” – photo via flickr.com by kilometro 00 = Enrico Colussi, Treviso, Italy sent to my flickr group BLOG IT! – click on the photo to enter his collection…
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About “Old Satan’s Daughter” Roberta Flack in her song “Reverent Lee” – this special youtube video includes all lyrics!
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If you pray for rain long enough,
it eventually does fall.
If you pray for floodwaters to abate,
they eventually do.
The same happens
in the absence of prayers.
(Steve Allen)
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a monument
one of the best song for ever for me
:-)) wolfgang
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The photo and the video — awesome!
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Well!
She is beautiful, he a little less!
fascinating black and white.
thanks
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That photo REALLY shows the whole message. Like you, I have often enjoyed the underpinnings of humour in sermons. This photo brought a chuckle to my life today, for sure. Thanks!
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Hi Frizztext: in the spirit of sharing:
Great music, I enjoyed Roberta’s song. Thanks!
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Certainly a thought provoking comparison, isn’t it?!
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Great shot and perfect for your post… 🙂
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