Hi guys,
No flame please! here is something funny for you.

Steve
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The Original:

An old farmer went to the city one weekend and attended a large church.
He
came home and his wife asked him how it was. "Well," said the farmer,
"It
was good. They did something different, however. They  sang praise
choruses
instead of hymns."

"Praise choruses," said his wife, "What are those?"
"Oh, they're okay. They're sort of like hymns, only different," said the

farmer."

"Well, what's the difference?" asked his wife.

The farmer said, "Well it's like this - If I were to say to you:
'Martha, the cows are in the corn,' well that would be a hymn. If, on
the
other hand, I were to say to you: 'Martha Martha, Martha, Oh, Martha,
MARTHA, MARTHA, the cows, the big cows, the brown cows, the black cows,
the
white cows, the black and white cows, the COWS, COWS, COWS are in the
corn,
are in the corn, are in the corn, are in the corn, the CORN, CORN, CORN,

then, if I were to repeat the whole thing two or three times, well that
would be a praise chorus."



The sequel!

Coincidentally, the same week, a young businessman from the city who
normally attended a church with contemporary-style worship, was in the
old
farmer's town on business and visited the farmer's small town church. He

came home and his wife asked him how it was. "Well," said the young man,
"It
was good. They did something different, however. They sang hymns instead
of
regular songs."

"Hymns," said his wife, "What are those?"

"Oh, they're okay. They're sort of like regular songs, only different,"
said
the young man.

"Well, what's the difference?" asked his wife.

The young man said, "Well it's like this - If I were to say to you,
'Martha,the cows are in the corn,' well that would be a  regular song.
If,
on the other hand, I were to say to you:
Oh Martha, dear Martha, hear thou my  cry. Inclinest thine ear to the
words
of my mouth. Turn  thou thy whole wondrous ear by and by to the
righteous,
inimitable, glorious truth. For the way of the animals who can explain,
There in their heads is no shadow of sense. Hearkenest they in God's sun
or
his rain Unless from the mild, tempting corn they are fenced. Yea those
cows
in glad bovine, rebellious delight, have broke free their shackles,
their
warm pens eschewed. Then goaded by minions of darkness and night, they
all
my mild Chilliwack  sweet corn have chewed. So look to that bright
shining
day by and by, where all foul corruptions of earth are reborn.  Where no

vicious animal makes my soul cry.  And I no longer see those foul cows
in
the corn.

Then, if I were to do only verses one, three and four and do a key
change on
the last verse, well that would be a hymn."

And Then...

The Cows Are In The Corn
(Tune: I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever)

Over the laneway from the barn
That sits upon out family farm,
Across the pasture there's a gate
To which I hurry, but I'm late.
For now the gate is open wide,
The cattle are no more inside
And further from the barn I see
Now where the cows have gone to be.

Chorus:
Oh Martha, the cows are in the corn,
Oh Martha, the cows are in the corn.
Oh Martha, the cows are in the corn,
Oh Martha, the cows are in the corn.

Bridge:
Right now they're busy eating
The corn right off the plants,
But when it's time for milking
They will find their way to the
Barn at last, yeah!

(reprise chorus 50 times)



The gregorian chant version:

Mar------te,Mar------te, die-----------------K�-----he sind im
Maise-----


No if you were to do a "regular song" about the cows in the corn" it
would
go something like this:

the cows are in the corn
the cows are in the corn
the cows are in the corn
the cows are in the corn

(volume up a notch)
the cows are in the corn
the cows are in the corn
the cows are in the corn
the cows are in the corn

(key change)
the cows are in the corn
the cows are in the corn
the cows are in the corn
the cows are in the corn

(drum shift with increased tempo)
the corn,   the cows
the corn,  the cows
the corn,  the cows
the corn, the cows

(the lead guitar beginning to start thumping and the bass up the key and

drum up the pace)

the the the the
cows,  cows,  cows,  cows
are, are, are ,are
in, in, in, in
corn, corn, corn, corn

cows areinthecorn
cows areinthecorn
cows areinthecorn
cows    are    in     the     corn


(imporv ending in a key change)

cowsare in thecorn
(volume up a notch)
cowsare in thecorn
(volume up a nothces)
cowsare in thecorn
(volume up a notch)
the   cows    are   in    the    corn

(at this point the backup singers begin put you hands into the air and
making fists and pulling down the milking leader tells everyone to
"embrace
the utters and let the corn fall")

the cows,

(milk leader now beginning to weep visibly)

OH the cows, Those precious cows,
My precious cows, Your precious cows
Her precious cows, His precious cows

(at this point the dance team enters dressed as milk maids each with a
milk
stool
followed by men dressed in farmer  costumes  with giant dowel sticks
with
flowing golden 3 foot wide ribbon with painter corn ears which are waved

over the congregation)

are in
the corn
(all instruments slam)
the corn
(all instruments slam)
the corn
(all instruments slam)

TTTTTTTTTHHHHHHHHHHHeeeeee CCCCCCCOOOOOOOORRRRRRRNNNNNNNN

(at this point all the dances fall on their face and the milkeader falls

exhausted on one knee as a giant inflated cow is carried by four men
dressed
as ears of corn through the congregation as the instruments frantically
play
on)

The congregations looks at each other and smile knowing from the warm
milky
feeling they share that the fertilizer has flown freely here today.

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