Ol’ Jonah was
looking pretty darn pale
After three days and
three nights in a whale—
Or giant fish
(according to translation).
Whatever the case,
it was no vacation
For Jonah, who had
to be pretty smelly,
Spending seventy-two
hours in that belly,
Fending off
digestive juices
And other secretions
that a body produces.
He didn’t agree with
the creature, no doubt,
Because the animal
spat him out.
If Jonah had early
on followed directions,
This story would not
be in our collections;
And he wouldn’t have
taken that trip
And found himself
being thrown from a ship.
Solomon they say
was supposed to be wise.
That's handy when
certain situations arise,
Such as the
“Judgment of Solomon,” which—
Luckily for him—went
off without a hitch.
Solomon understood
human behavior
And proved to be for
one mom a savior.
Taking a chance, and
spoke off the cuff
And shrewdly called
the false mother’s bluff.
It’s amazing it all
worked out as it did;
Otherwise, there
would have been a dead kid.
Back then could
Solomon ever have guessed
The advantages of a
DNA test?
Absalom
was handsome and charming;
His personality was disarming.
Ostentatious and
debonair,
He was known for his
huge mop of hair.
But his thirst for power
got so overblown
That he usurped his
father’s throne.
So David and Absalom
had to wage war;
Father and son had
to settle a score.
At Ephraim’s Wood
when trying to flee,
Absalom's locks got caught in a tree.
If he had kept his
hair short and trim,
He wouldn’t have
died on that blasted tree limb;
And his plans might
not have fallen apart
As he hung from that
tree with darts in his heart.
Salome loved to
dance up a storm;
Apparently, she displayed perfect form.
Her mother,
Herodias, bore a deep grudge
Toward John the
Baptist; and SHE wouldn’t budge.
Just imagine the
trouble he was in
For having told her
she was living in sin.
Unfortunately, he
landed in jail
And languished there
with no chance of bail.
When Herod’s
birthday came around,
To get the merriment
off the ground,
Herod asked Salome
to dance for him.
He promised to give her whatever her whim.
For her, no gold
or silver; instead,
She wanted dear John the
Baptist’s head.
(For one particular reason or another
She wanted to give
John’s head to her mother.)
If John had NOT
insulted Herodias,
She wouldn’t have
found the prophet so odious.
If Salome hadn’t
been SO into dance,
The poor guy might
have had a chance;
But since her
dancing was so first rate,
His head ended up on
a plate.
Sometimes life can be
unforgiving,
But cause and effect are both
part of living.
So IF...THEN in retrospect
Makes us want to stop and
reflect.
Behave with wisdom
and common sense,
And know that
there’s ALWAYS a consequence.
(8-1-14) By Bob B
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