Bea Z. Boddie
by Cheri Hardaway Ding, ding... ding-a-ling Jangled the telephone. "Yes?" Bea answered quickly. "Oh...my," she hummed. "Oh, no..." She wagged her silver head. She clucked her solemn tongue. How ever did this happen? That man is way too young! The phone back in its cradle, Bea's brain was all abuzz. This was a thing to tell, If ever one there was! Her mom had been a blessed saint Named Beatrice Zelia Boddie. Daughter followed in her steps, a.k.a. Bea Z. Boddie. Bea knew the town inside and out. She loved it when they shared. Fast to listen, quick to tell, She made a show of prayer. The town had many secrets. Miss Bea, she knew them all. Though lately there'd been conflict, 'Cuz of that new preacher, Paul. He had this little problem With Bea's official calling. He thought she was a gossip And warned of hellfire falling! "'Tis not really prayerful To share all you see or hear." But his wise admonishment Fell solely on deaf ears. He saw she was offended. In her eyes resentment glistened. "Miss Bea, I know you mean well..." She was in no mood to listen. So when Bea heard the news That Paul got himself a gal, She couldn't wait to make a call To Ima, her young pal. Not her normal chatty self, She'd been distant lately. Bea knew it'd make Ima smile To prove that man unsaintly. "You know, Ima does seem different," Said another friend, Sharon Schtuff. "I told her 'bout Preacher's attitude, And she hung up in a huff!" So Bea dialed Ima Lissnen. Between them news spread fast. What a partnership they had! She knew it'd always last. But wait... Was that a manly voice? "Hello...? Who's on this call?" Seems Ima had a second pal. His name was Preacher Paul! Knowing both the freedom of surrender and the pain of resistance, Cheri desires to bring God's hope to others suffering in life's deserts. She and husband Wayne have been blessed with four children and three grandchildren. Contact Cheri at [email protected] Copyright 2007 Cheri Hardaway Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com |
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