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Sign of the End of Time
I saw a feller today with a sign readin', 'WORLD ENDS TOMORROW!" Lord! Have mercy! That's all I need - more troubles to borrow! I called the preacher who knows all about celestial things, But he had no such revelation (usually borne by angelic wings)! But I'm a cautious feller who likes to plan things well in advance, So ere my eternal bourne begins, I'd rather not take a chance! With so few hours left I'll tie up some loose odds and ends, And for my many past indiscretions, I'll try to make amends! In my youth I smoked corn silk cigarettes behind the barn. Many vile oaths have crossed my tongue beyond a casual 'darn'! I sassed my Ma and more than once her sage advice ignored. Do You reckon You could overlook my feckless youth, dear Lord? I reckon 'tis a little late to see things finished that I've begun. Life is so very fleet I fear I've left too many things undone. But thanks to that feller's warnin' I'm ready to face my fate. But, Lord, could the whole thing be postponed if it ain't too late? This ominous event will settle my dilemma regarding predestination. But hold on! From whence did that feller get his revelation? Shucks! I bet he's one of them false prophets the Bible talks about! Fiddle faddle! Tomorrow I'm gonna go fishin' to cast about for trout! Robert L. Hinshaw, CMSgt, USAF, Retired © All Rights Reserved
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