Sermon Tone Analysis

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Excuse Me
\\ Starving: \\ I'm hungry now.
Too tired to walk.
\\ Nothing left for my boy to nurse.
\\ Can you see me here?
\\ \\ Fed: \\ I'm sorry, but no time right now.
\\ I have to take my children to their \\ shiny school after their pancake breakfast.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ Do you see my boy.
\\ My heart is broken afresh every day \\ that I cannot feed him.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ Sorry?
What was that?
\\ I'm late you know.
\\ Have to go.
We'll chat later.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ Somehow I have to walk another 15 miles.
\\ It's said there's water there.
\\ Can you see me here?
\\ \\ Fed: \\ No time, no time, \\ I have back to back meetings today.
\\ Important business, important plannings.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ Perhaps your wife then?
\\ \\ Fed: \\ Oh no, no no.
\\ She's busy, booked up \\ with chores and errands and things we need.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ Oh. \\ \\ Fed: \\ Now don't be that way.
\\ We help, you know.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ How? Do you mind if my boy \\ and I lie down now.
\\ We're very tired.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ (wiping hands) Er, um, of course.
\\ Well, we give.
Money.
\\ To charity.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ We don't want your money.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ It's not our fault, you know.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ We don't care whose fault it is.
\\ We're just hungry.
\\ And sick.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ I don't have time for this right now.
\\ I have important planning to do.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ We don't want your time.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ I'll help tomorrow.
That's what.
\\ I'll book 5 minutes for you at one.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ We can't make it.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ What? \\ \\ Starving: \\ We're dead at 6:00 today.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ Oh.
It's not my fault you know.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ I still don't care.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ I'm doing important work here.
\\ You'll see.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ Not us.
We won't.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ Well, those after you.
Next year.
\\ We're making some beautiful \\ buildings.
They'll change things.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ When?
Not for us.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ You'll see.
Well those after you.
\\ Our buildings will bring in \\ only the best people.
\\ Only the best.
They're the ones.
\\ \\ Starving: \\ We need you.
\\ Now.
\\ \\ Fed: \\ No time today.
No time.
\\ Important meetings, plannings.
\\ What was it you wanted?
\\ \\ Starving: \\ Just a glass of milk.
\\ For my boy.
\\ So he can die without his stomach hurting.
\\  
By Presbyterian Gal http:~/~/presbyteriangal.blogspot.com~/2007~/07~/excuse-me.html accessed July 18, 2007
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