Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The Confessional , by - George Carlin. Song from the album Classic Gold, in the genre Release date: 31.03.1992
Age restrictions: 18+
Record label: Laugh.com
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The Confessional , by - George Carlin. Song from the album Classic Gold, in the genre The Confessional |
| I could, uh, I could do Father Byrne so well that I often wanted to do him in confession, y'know. |
| I |
| wanted to get into Father Byrne's confessional one Saturday maybe a half hour before he |
| showed up and get in there and hear a few confessions, y'know. |
| Because I knew according to my |
| faith and religion that if anyone came in there and really thought I was Father Byrne and really |
| wanted to be forgiven...and perform the penance I had assigned...they would have been |
| forgiven, man! |
| 'Cause that's what they taught us; |
| it's what's in your mind that counts; |
| your intentions, that's |
| how we'll judge you. |
| What you want to do. |
| Mortal sin had to be a grievous offense, sufficient reflection and full consent of the will. |
| Ya had'ta WANNA! |
| In fact, WANNA was a sin all by itself. |
| "Thou Shalt Not WANNA". |
| If you woke up in the morning and said, "I'm going down to 42nd |
| street and commit a mortal sin!" Save your car fare; you did it, man! Absolutely! |
| It was a sin for you to wanna feel up Ellen. |
| It was a sin for you to plan to feel up Ellen. |
| It was a sin |
| for you to figure out a place to feel up Ellen. |
| It was a sin to take Ellen to the place to feel her up. |
| It was a sin to try to feel her up and it was a sin to feel her up. |
| There were six sins in one feel, |
| man! |
| But confession had another..there was another aspect of confession for me. |
| Our neighborhood |
| was right between Columbia University and Harlem. |
| Juilliard School of Music, Grant's Tomb. |
| Uh, |
| two seminaries- Jewish Theological and Union Theological Seminary. |
| I said Harlem was there and |
| then to the north...a Puerto Rican and Cuban section and as Puerto Ricans began to move into |
| our neighborhood, the diocese, in this rare display of tokenism in the early Fifties sent one |
| Spanish priest...Father Rivera...to hear Spanish confessions. |
| And all the Irish guys that were |
| heavily into puberty... would go to confession to Father Rivera. |
| 'Cause he didn't seem to |
| understand the sins, y'know...or at least he didn't take them personally, you know. |
| It wasn't an |
| affront to him. |
| There was no big theological harangue; |
| he didn't chew you out. |
| He was known as |
| a "light penance"; |
| in and out, three "Hail, Mary's"; |
| you're back on the street with Father Rivera, |
| man. |
| You could see the line move; |
| that's how fast he was working. |
| But he wasn't ready for the |
| way Irish boys were confessing at that time and that place... |
| ('3rd generation' Irish accent) "Uh, bless me, Father, for I have sinned...Uh, I touched myself in an |
| impure manner. |
| I was impure, impurity and impureness. |
| Thought, word indeed. |
| Body, touch, |
| impure, sex, dirty. |
| Impure legs, impureness. |
| Touch, impure dirty body, sex, rub and covet; |
| heavy |
| on the covet, Father, uh.." (Rivera "That's OK, man! Tres Ave Marias!"...You'd be home in five |
| minutes, you know? |
| The Irish priest, on the other hand, nice guy, but, uh, first of all, he recognized your voice 'cause |
| you'd grown up there, right? |
| He knew everyone- "What'd you do that for, George?" |
| "Oh, God, he |
| knows, man!" And the Irish priests were always heavily into penance and punishment, y'know? |
| They'd give you a couple of novenas to do, nine first Fridays, five first Saturdays, Stations of the |
| Cross...a trip to Lourdes, wow! |
| That was one of the things that bothered me a little about my |
| religion was that conflict between pain and pleasure.. 'cause they were always pushin' for pain |
| and you were always pullin' for pleasure, man. |
| ..." |
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