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Message: Most of us have heard of the nursery rhyme, Little Boy Blue, and you may have even had it read to you at some time or another. It reads: Little Boy Blue, Come blow your horn, The sheep’s in the meadow, The cow’s in the corn; Where is that boy, Who looks after the sheep? Under the haystack, Fast asleep. Will you wake him? Oh no, not I, For if I do, He will surely cry. It’s obvious that Little Boy Blue has a responsibility – to serve as a watchman over the sheep and cattle. If cause for alarm arose, then it was Little Boy Blue’s responsibility to sound the horn, alert the people, and rally them toward action. So, the sheep’s out of the fold, and the cow’s in the corn patch – a cause for alarm, but where is he? He’s asleep. If the Boy were awakened… Read Full Article