Good point! Though we did bury our Dad with his business card in his hand. I wanted to put a bumper sticker on the casket as he always had a 'vote democrat' one on his truck. Over ruled by Mom.
As they say, you can't take it with you. Money isn't much good to a ghost! http://poetryofthenetherworld.blogspot.com/2014/09/interpreting-st-francis-of-assisi-in.html
Good point! Though we did bury our Dad with his business card in his hand. I wanted to put a bumper sticker on the casket as he always had a 'vote democrat' one on his truck. Over ruled by Mom.
ReplyDeleteLOL. You are a wicked Janice !:)
DeleteTrue .... o.O
ReplyDeleteA good one. Even without pockets good deeds remain as a legacy.
ReplyDeleteAs they say, you can't take it with you. Money isn't much good to a ghost!
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I like this one Rallentanda, it's a kind of "black humor", but it's so true ... thank you for sharing this haiku with us.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome KP!
Deleteprecisely, you nailed this one, great response to the prompt; have a good week
ReplyDeletemuch love...
I first heard the saying, "They don't make pockets in shrouds" when I was quite young. Now that I'm older, it does make sense.
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