Whatever becomes of our dearly departed,
we must presume they’re well looked-after,
Since they let us resume our trials and tribulations,
and send but tremulous memories to our celebrations.
Dave Read
Order should be imposed on my poems, but isn't likely to be until I turn to carpentry, or painting, to carry me through the day. The display here is latest first.
Whatever becomes of our dearly departed,
we must presume they’re well looked-after,
Since they let us resume our trials and tribulations,
and send but tremulous memories to our celebrations.
Dave Read