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Originally Posted by FarrahWaters
No, it wasn't Mike. I suppose the guy could have been offended by the text of the poem. However, he had a week to tell me so, in which case I could have assigned it to someone else. Perhaps he didn't know that I had to turn in the entire program to the bishop (lyrics, poem, scriptures, even names of the people reading passages) for approval beforehand. (That could have been because I tried to sneak a song sung in Latin into the program last year.)
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So what was the poem? And what poem did he opt for?
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