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He Carried His Sorrow To the Grave
He carried his sorrow to the grave, a man who has lost everything, is a man who will lose faith. Sometimes it is better never to have had, than to lose everything you have, you can't lose what you never had. A poor man is sometimes rich and a rich man is sometimes poor. This man started out poor and became very rich, he was sort of a Job of the modern world. He married had many children and gained wealth beyound measure. Then in one night while away on a business trip, a fire broke out that swept through his large house that left everyone dead. The next day the great stock market crash of 1929 took the rest of his wealth, two days later, he climbed out onto the ledge of a 24 story building and jumped for all to see, he carried his sorrow to the grave. written 4-23-11
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