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A Good Deed Gone Bad
A Good Deed Gone Bad Of many jobs my hubby had along with one full-time, was pallbearer for funerals whenever it worked fine. One day there was a huge request from owner of the place. A man who died was cremated; no next of kin to trace. However, 'twas his dying wish to scatter ashes wide in local river close to home and begged that they abide. And so my hubby volunteered to honor his last wish. And to our home, he brought the urn with Mr. James Crawfish. Now it was winter when he passed, the river froze with ice. So in our den lay James Crawfish 'till weather became nice. Then one spring day a friend we knew took hubby with the urn on his speed boat to ashes cast with serious concern. And as he did, a tail wind whipped and ashes covered all! His wife would never ride with him again after that squall. Sandra M. Haight ~9th Place~ Contest: Pink Domino Sponsor: Sara Kendrick Judged: 07/29/2016 True story except the name of deceased was changed. Rules: Humor. Up to 7 stanzas (28 lines) with rhyme on line 2 and line 4 of each stanza plus use 8 syllables, 6 syllables, 8 syllables, 6 syllables.
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