The Prodigal Son in the Key of F
Feeling footloose and frisky, a featherbrained fellow forced his
father to fork over his farthings. Fast he flew to foreign fields and
frittered his family's
fortune, feasting fabulously with floozies and faithless friends.
Flooded with flattery, he financed a full-fledged fling of "funny
foam" and fast food.
Fleeced by his fellows in folly, facing famine and feeling faintly
fuzzy, he found himself a feed-flinger in a filthy foreign farmyard.
Feeling frail and
fairly famished, he fain would have filled his frame with foraged
food from the fodder fragments.
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"Fooey," he figured, "my father's flunkies fare far fancier," the
frazzled fugitive fumed feverishly, facing the facts. Finally,
frustrated from failure
and filled with foreboding (but following his feelin gs) he fled
fairly fast from the filthy foreign farmyard.
Far away, the father focused on the fretful familiar form in the
field and flew to him and fondly flung his forearms around the
fatigued fugitive.
Falling at his father's feet, the fugitive floundered forlornly,
"Father, I have flunked and fruitlessly forfeited family favor."
Finally, the faithful Father, forbidding and forestalling further
flinching, frantically flagged the flunkies to fetch forth the finest
fatling and fix a feast. Faithfully, the father's first-born was in
a fertile field fixing fences while father and fugitive were feeling
festive. The foreman felt fantastic as he flashed the fortunate
facts of a familiar family face that had forsaken fatal foolishness.
Forty-four feet from the farmhouse, the first-born found a farmhand
fixing a fatling. Frowning and finding fault, he found father and
fumed, "Floozies and foam from fritte red family funds and you fix a
feast following the fugitive's folderol?" The first-born's fury
flashed, but fussing was futile. The frugal first-born felt it was
fitting to feel
"favored" for his faithfulness and fidelity to family, father, and
farm. In foolhardy
fashion, he faulted the father for failing to furnish a fatling and
feast for HIS friends. His folly was not in feeling fit for feast
and fatling for
friends; rather his flaw was in his feeling fretful about the
fairness of the festival for the found fugitive.
His fundamental fallacy was a fixation on favoritism, not
forgiveness. Any focus on feeling "favored" will fester and friction
will force the faded facade
to fall. Frankly, the father felt the frigid first-born's frugality of
forgiveness was formidable and frightful. But the father's former
faithful fortitude and fearless forbearance to forgive both fugitive
and first-born flourished. ...
The farsighted father figured, "Such fidelity is fine, but what
forbids fervent festivity for the fugitive that is found? Unfurl the
flags and finery,
let fun and frolic freely flow. Former failure is forgotten, folly is
forsaken. Forgiveness forms the foundation for future fine fortune."
Four facets of the Father's fathomless fondness for faltering fugitives are
1. Forgiveness
2. Forever faithful friendship
3. Fadeless love
4. A facility for forgetting flaws
Isn't this wonderful???? Try reading it aloud!
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