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Death dressed up for dancing In a tan sport coat and tie, Not invited to the wedding, but It was someone’s time to die. The bride and groom were beautiful As brides and grooms would be, Few knew that she was pregnant, In several months there would be three. The best man was a long-time friend Of both the bride and groom He was drinking fueled by jealousy Because their wedding sealed his doom. Bride’s Mom and Dad, long since divorced, Said, “Hello”, but didn’t smile. They both cried as their ‘little girl’ Walked slowly down the aisle. Groom’s parents laughed and danced and drank, But both hid things inside His Dad was filled with cancer, and His Mom despised the bride. Grandpa sat in his chair alone, Except for the oxygen tank The young pretty much ignored him, So he just sat and drank. Bride’s brother disappeared a lot He insisted he was fine, Then he snuck off alone again To do another line. The wedding party partied hard, Paid the band for one more set, All filled with alcohol and lust How much drunker could they get? Death walked unseen among the crowd. He had yet to pick his date, Lay his hand upon a shoulder And seal the doomed one’s fate. Phil Lindsey 3/27/17
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Mar 27, 2017
Mar 27, 2017 at 8:45 AM UTC
Death Went Dancing
Death dressed up for dancing In a tan sport coat and tie, Not invited to the wedding, but It was someone’s time to die. The bride and groom were beautiful As brides and grooms would be, Few knew that she was pregnant, In several months there would be three. The best man was a long-time friend Of both the bride and groom He was drinking fueled by jealousy Because their wedding sealed his doom. Bride’s Mom and Dad, long since divorced, Said, “Hello”, but didn’t smile. They both cried as their ‘little girl’ Walked slowly down the aisle. Groom’s parents laughed and danced and drank, But both hid things inside His Dad was filled with cancer, and His Mom despised the bride. Grandpa sat in his chair alone, Except for the oxygen tank The young pretty much ignored him, So he just sat and drank. Bride’s brother disappeared a lot He insisted he was fine, Then he snuck off alone again To do another line. The wedding party partied hard, Paid the band for one more set, All filled with alcohol and lust How much drunker could they get? Death walked unseen among the crowd. He had yet to pick his date, Lay his hand upon a shoulder And seal the doomed one’s fate. Phil Lindsey 3/27/17
You make the call! Who do you think is Death's date?
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Mar 27, 2017
Mar 27, 2017 at 8:45 AM UTC
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