The Coffin Maker's Condolence
14 September, 2003
Author: James Amuta
Such is the condolence a coffin maker
Pays to a very regular customer.
He will say " bereavement is a blessing"
For atleast one more coffin he'd be selling.
He will rant about God giving and God taking
And yet calculating the profit he'd be making.
"Afterall I did not murder anyone, " he'd say
"I only prayed for bussiness to come my way.".
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Leah (142.59.104.228) -- Wednesday, September 17 2003, 05:40 am My brother use to write poems and your writing reminds me of how he use to write! please keep writing I miss my brother and anytihng to remind me of him is good.. |
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