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Dixiefireball
10-29-2005, 02:54 PM
Prayers


When my twin daughters were young, I taught them to say this prayer before going to bed. As I listened outside their door, I could hear them say, "Give us this steak and daily bread, and forgive us our mattresses." My husband and I always had a good laugh over this. That was over 50 years ago, and the memory still remains in my heart.

Groton, Mass.
My mother spent her early childhood saying, "Hail Mary, full of grapes."

Missoula, Mont.
My son, who is in nursery school, said, "Our Father, who art in Heaven, how didja know my name?"

Uniontown, Ohio.
I remember thinking this prayer was, "Give us this day our jelly bread."

Covina, Calif.
I recall reading something years ago about the Pledge of Allegiance. Some child thought it began, "I led the pigeons to the flag."

Cleveland, Ohio.
When I was little, I often wondered who Richard Stands was. You know: "I pledge allegiance to the flag ... and to the republic for Richard Stands."

Tampa, Fla.
When my husband was 6 years old, he thought a certain Prayer was "He suffered under a bunch of violets." The real words were "under Pontius Pilate," but at that age, he didn't know better. To this day, we still snicker in church whenever that prayer is read.

Oak Harbor, Wash.
When my older brother was very young, he always walked up to the church altar with my mother when she took communion. On one occasion, he tugged at her arm and asked, "What does the priest say when he gives you the bread?" Mom whispered something in his ear. Imagine his shock many years later when he learned that the priest does not say, "Be quiet until you get to your seat."

Grand Junction, Colo
When I was younger, I believed the line was "Lead a snot into temptation." I thought I was praying for my little sister to get into trouble.

God love 'em

traceann
10-29-2005, 05:55 PM
Ha ha ha ha!!! That certainly made me giggle!! Thanks!! :)

Bianchi
10-29-2005, 06:18 PM
One day when my daughter was very little, she asked me why the Republic is in 'witches hands'. I had to laugh, but corrected her on that one, she meant of course "for which it stands".
Kids, gotta love 'em.
Bianchi

Rosalie
10-29-2005, 08:47 PM
A group of sad children burying their deceased pet.
"In the name of the father and the son and into the hole he goes"

Dixiefireball
10-30-2005, 05:01 AM
lol i agree gotta love them those where so cute.

lalarainbow
10-30-2005, 11:28 AM
O :) h those were so funny!

SharonA
10-31-2005, 09:50 AM
Many years ago when my son was a little boy, there was a popular song that had a line that went, "I shot the sheriff...but I did not shoot the deputy". He sang it like this..."I shot the Sharon...". Funny then...still makes me laugh.

There was also a song about something making "my brown eyes blue". He sang it like this..."Doughnuts make my brown eyes blue". :)

traceann
11-01-2005, 01:17 AM
That reminds me of a girlfrien of mine who when she was young thought CCR's "There's a bad moon on the rise" said "There's a bathroom on the right", LOL!!!!

pingpong
11-02-2005, 03:35 PM
How about the 60's song by the Young Rascals called "Groovin" - one of the lines is "you and me endlessly grooving", but it sounds like "you and me and Leslie grooving" - I always wondered who this Leslie was!

traceann
11-03-2005, 01:52 AM
LOL, good point ping! LOL I was just reminded of the song "Afternoon Delight" (which wasn't til I was older did I finally know what they were talking about, LMAO!), there's the line "skyrockets in flight". I thought it said "sky rocky tin flight", lol!!!!

bigred
11-03-2005, 03:09 AM
As a small child we would sing the son Bringing in the Cheave, Bringing in the Cheae we will go rejoicing bringing in the Cheave. I sang it bringing in the cheese, bringing in the cheese we will go with Aunt Joesy gringing in the cheese.

traceann
11-03-2005, 08:31 AM
Oh that's too cute!!! LOL, I think it's hilarious what we all thought song lyrics were as kids, this is fun thread!

Hugs!