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		<title>Praying Mantis Joins Memorial Week Vigil</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am particularly fond of the song by folksinger Bill Staines called All God&#8217;s Critters Got a Place in the Choir. The lyrics are: All God&#8217;s critters got a place in the choir Some sing low, some sing higher Some sing out loud on the telephone wire And some just clap their hands, or paws [...]]]></description>
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I am particularly fond of the song by folksinger Bill Staines called<br />
<strong><em>All God&#8217;s Critters Got a Place in the Choir</em></strong>. The lyrics are:</p>
<p>All God&#8217;s critters got a place in the choir<br />
Some sing low, some sing higher<br />
Some sing out loud on the telephone wire<br />
And some just clap their hands, or paws<br />
Or anything they got.</p>
<p>Listen to the bass, it&#8217;s the one on the bottom<br />
Where the bullfrog croaks and the hippopotamus<br />
Moans and groans with a big to-do<br />
The old cow just goes MOOOOO</p>
<p>The dog and the cat pick up the middle<br />
While the honey bee hums and the cricket fiddles<br />
The donkey brays and the pony neighs<br />
And the old coyote howls</p>
<p>All God&#8217;s critters got a place in the choir<br />
Some sing low, some sing higher<br />
Some sing out loud on the telephone wire<br />
And some just clap their hands, or paws<br />
Or anything they got.</p>
<p>Listen to the top where the little birds sing<br />
On the melody with the high note ringing<br />
The hoot owl hollars over everything<br />
And the jaybird disagrees</p>
<p>Singin&#8217; in the night-time, singin&#8217; in the day<br />
Little duck quacks, and he&#8217;s on his way<br />
The possum ain&#8217;t got much to say<br />
And the porcupine talks to himself</p>
<p>All God&#8217;s critters got a place in the choir<br />
Some sing low, some sing higher<br />
Some sing out loud on the telephone wire<br />
And some just clap their hands, or paws<br />
Or anything they got.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a simple song of livin&#8217; sung everywhere<br />
By the ox and the fox and the grizzly bear<br />
Grumpy alligator and the hawks above<br />
Sly raccoon and the turtle dove.</p>
<p>All God&#8217;s critters got a place in the choir<br />
Some sing low, some sing higher<br />
Some sing out loud on the telephone wire<br />
And some just clap their hands, or paws<br />
Or anything they got.</p>
<p>Here you can watch a video of a performance of it by the children&#8217;s singer/performer Red Grammer.<br />
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</object></code>The philosophy in this song&#8217;s lyrics were never more true than during a week-long memorial vigil after <a href="http://www.srichinmoy.org" title="Sri Chinmoy's Official Web Site" target="_blank">Sri Chinmoy</a>&#8216;s passing. The praying mantis photographs shared here were taken by me while sharing in these memorial activities. During the entire time I spent in Queens, NY for the wake, memorial service and burial of spiritual leader Sri Chinmoy, this particular praying mantis stayed nearby. It was as if the insect world joined us in paying respects to this revered spiritual figure.There is much lore concerning this insect. <a href="http://www.insectlore.com/xlorepedia_stuff/praying_mantis.html" title="Praying mantis entry at Insectlore.com" target="_blank">Insectlore.com&#8217;s entry</a> on the praying mantis states,</p>
<p>&#8220;<strong>Mantises are famous in many cultures. In some cultures, they are considered holy. Some believe that if you are lost, and you see a mantis, that you should go in the direction it is facing: that will lead you home. Others think that the mantis always &#8216;prays&#8217; facing Mecca.</strong>&#8221;</p>
<p>Chinese martial arts movements derive inspiration from the praying mantis and after I saw this one during my sojourn in New York I wrote, &#8220;This morning when I folded my hands at my personal shrine to sing the Invocation I felt as if the spirit of the praying mantis was teaching me to yearn for the capacity to keep my hands folded sleeplessly in prayer and gratitude for the glory of God and His Love.&#8221;<br />
<a href="http://www.srichinmoycentre.org/gallery/members/sharani/newyork/" target="_blank"><br />
More photos I took of the praying mantis</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.sharani.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/praying-mantis2.jpg" alt="Praying Mantis - Photo by Sharani" /><br />
<a href="http://www.srichinmoycentre.org/gallery/members/sharani/newyork/" target="_blank"><br />
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