Outside of town a man died naked beneath a nice tree.
Some said he was old and that the tree was an elm. Some said he was young and that it was an oak. Others, that he was a child and that it was a magnolia.
The only thing they agreed on: that he was naked, dead, under a tree and they felt sorry for him.
So, the Widow Smith secretly dressed him in her husband’s best shirt because she was still mourning the loss of Tom’s chest.
Mr. Aglet, who owned the shoe store, privately donated the old Nike’s Timmy abandoned when he went to Harvard because Aglet missed Timmy putting them on.
Haberdasher Scye donated his swankiest cufflinks- the one’s left behind when a newlywed customer learned that his wife was in labor— because Scye hated the look of an unadorned shirt.
He then gave his favorite top hat for no man should be buried with bad hair, his finest knee-high dress socks because that’s what funeral’s demand.
He than gifted his finest silk tie, a nice leather belt of the man’s waist size, and just to finish the look
a properly somber black jacket and pants.
Optometrist Eyear noticing the man was squinting rather oddly crafted a fine pair of designer spectacles that fitted perfectly on the dead man’s nose.
Everyone in town felt good about their gifts and the funeral was well-attended. It wasn’t until he was deep under did they notice that they forgot the underwear.
They found them, the next day, the one thing that knew him best, hanging high in the branches of the tree.