Thursday, November 14, 2019

Six Sentence Stories - Scrub



This is a shout out to Denise at Girlie on the Edge's Blog for providing a weekly prompt for the blog hop she hosts. That little cue has been flickering here and there, but finally it sunk in enough for me to create a story for Six Sentence Stories - Scrub. There is always room for other bloggers to join us. Just click the link to see the rules, and to also read the other stories.

 


As a means of distraction, or to make the miles pass quickly, she found herself reverting to the ways of women who had traveled this path of existence before her.

Like others, often not giving much consideration to what the original author or lyricist intended, she repeated the words which had become a familiar part of her childhood.

It was somehow easier to scrub away the grime from little Sam’s knees than to remove the embedded memories of some nursery rhymes, especially after what Sam’s much older brother told her he’d learned in his English class.

No way would great great grandma have allowed that to have been repeated in her house had she known the implications, she thought to herself.

Such a simple phrase and perfect for bath time, although even then modified to scrub-a-dub dub, now had tossed in additional information for her neurons.

If only there were a delete key for pick-as-you-choose new information, she thought.

11 comments:

  1. HA! Good one. Some/most of the nursery rhymes have ugly beginnings. I did some research on that and posted about a few. Some are creepy. This was good. I could relate. I had the same thoughts when my kids were little.

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    1. Rub a dub dub is especially naughty! LOL

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    2. It certainly wasn't what I was expecting. LOL

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  2. Those rhymes can never be erased, even when we learn more about them, that is for certain.

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    1. I think all that repetition has a lot to do with the imprinting upon our minds.

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  3. Well you learn something new every day! I had no idea, lol, until I just googled it.
    Your Six was not only cute but educational :D

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    1. For those with inquiring minds, it is almost impossible to not learn something new everyday, although some things are more important to remember than others. This one probably could be thrown out with the bath water. :-/

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  4. lol ayiiee! though I know that I should know (the reference), I find that I do not know! and therefore will go and check the google. hold on, will be right back
    ...alright!!!
    go, 14th century bloggers-to-be! (had they the technology
    man, talk about 'nothing new under the sun' . you tell 'em Ecclesiastes

    fun Six

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    1. I know. Pretty crazy, the things we don't know. I think Lisa's got the right idea. Just write your own.

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  5. Google is getting a work out! I had no idea, but wowzers! I don't have any kids to nursery rhyme to, but should it happen that I do, I think I will create my own. Yikes! Thanks for the eye opening six!

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    1. You have a great idea. Just write your own, and you certainly have the skills to do that, Lisa. :-)

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