Saturday, August 6, 2022

The Nicest Funeral That Never Was - poem

 

Lawrence Hall

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The Nicest Funeral That Never Was

 

The doors of the church of my long-ago youth

Were locked; I peeked through the glass and saw

Huge Peavey speakers dangling in holy silence

Above where the Altar used to be

 

When friends arrived we pondered the mystery

Of a man’s reported death and cremation

With obsequies scheduled for Saturday

Yes, said the passer-by we asked about it

 

A Saturday next month, and so we loosened our ties

And over fingers of Scotch we asked our whys

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